Where do you get all your wonderful ideas from?

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  1. Fenixfan profile image78
    Fenixfanposted 13 years ago

    Where do you get all your wonderful ideas from?

  2. libby101a profile image60
    libby101aposted 13 years ago

    LOL!!! I'm inspired from all the reading I've done throughout my life!!! Where do you get all your ideas from?

    Thanks...

    How come you haven't written in a few days?

  3. Wesman Todd Shaw profile image81
    Wesman Todd Shawposted 13 years ago

    I'm raiding my myspace blogs for gold. works for me.

  4. Multiflavour profile image60
    Multiflavourposted 13 years ago

    I guess it depends on lots of factors. I mention few that I believe are the most important:

    - past and present mentors and person of reference (coaches, teachers, friends, nice boss, colleagues, of course parents)

    - educational background.

    - personal attitude (do you care to explore?, are you curious etc).

    In other words, I believe that wonderful ideas come from an industrious and curious person based on what he is doing and on his/her background. Sharing it with good friends and people near you
    allow to see all sides of the story.

  5. zzron profile image58
    zzronposted 13 years ago

    https://usercontent2.hubstatic.com/4030549_f260.jpg

    Mine come from the wild blue yonder...................

  6. profile image57
    foreignpressposted 13 years ago

    On the creative side, by studying the most fascinating subject of all: The human being. Human interactions, a blink of the eye, or a furrow of the brow all have meaning. Another excellent creative resource is listening to music. Certain types of music create images that in turn sow the seeds for script ideas. Another good source is artwork or Photoshopped images.
    For noncreative ideas it's reading the daily news especially topics related to science, arts, or global affairs. Also, reading hubs creates ideas. Obviously don't plagiarize another hubber's hub. But write about something that wasn't covered in the hub. For example, the hub might be "How to Cook Raw Vegetables." But, some raw vegetables shouldn't be eaten because they're spoiled. So write about how to identify spoiled vegetables. Or maybe, how to save a vegetable that has been spoiled, etc. Some cursory research would turn up enough material.

  7. lex123 profile image79
    lex123posted 13 years ago

    Ideas are all around you. Just be alert and look around (e.g. TV, books, friends, home, neighbors, nostalgia etc). If anything interesting catches your attention  a new idea can be generated from it.   My problem is not getting ideas, but finding time to write them down.

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    gulnazahmadposted 13 years ago

    Ideas are everywhere so I don't stuck with a single source it depends. When I am traveling I get ideas; When I am watching T.V. I get ideas; my own field gives me lots of ideas and family and my friends are great source of ideas for me. I think there is endless list of sources; it depends on your living style.

  9. Airikah profile image60
    Airikahposted 13 years ago

    whatever my body allows me to see, touch, smell, taste, hear, and my imagination as well... is what I write about.

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