Effective brainstorming can be the difference between successful writing and not writing at all! This creative skill can get aspiring writers up and running
Have you ever wondered why despite your extensive knowledge of topics and themes, work experience and general intelligence, you still struggle to get an article, essay or non-fiction book up and running? Of all the possible reasons, ineffective brainstorming may be one. Brainstorming is in essence, creative, dynamic reflection. The quality of your brainstorming is important, and may be affected by the quality of your reflective intelligence. But don’t worry, reflective intelligence can be enhanced and honed, and for the aspiring writer, brainstorming can serve the role of identifying topics, identifying sub-topics, and extrapolating pre-existing ideas.
Perhaps you have been successful writing in high school or university. I know people who can write brilliant university essays and research papers. Ironically, this doesn’t guarantee that they can write autonomously. Some people flourish when the essay structure is scaffolded by a set of guidelines and recommendations, only to find that when the scaffolding has been removed, they don’t have the creative reflection skills necessary to tap into their experience base and create a writing structure from scratch. The good news here, if you find yourself in this category, is that as the skill of writing has usually proven itself to exist, once your brainstorming technique has improved, and working titles start rolling in thick and fast, everything takes care of itself. Sometimes all that’s required is to unlock the barriers to creative brainstorming.
Three-step process
Step 1
Effective brainstorming can be the difference between successful writing and not writing at all! This creative skill can get aspiring writers up and running
Have you ever wondered why despite your extensive knowledge of topics and themes, work experience and general intelligence, you still struggle to get an article, essay or non-fiction book up and running? Of all the possible reasons, ineffective brainstorming may be one. Brainstorming is in essence, creative, dynamic reflection. The quality of your brainstorming is important, and may be affected by the quality of your reflective intelligence. But don’t worry, reflective intelligence can be enhanced and honed, and for the aspiring writer, brainstorming can serve the role of identifying topics, identifying sub-topics, and extrapolating pre-existing ideas.
Perhaps you have been successful writing in high school or university. I know people who can write brilliant university essays and research papers. Ironically, this doesn’t guarantee that they can write autonomously. Some people flourish when the essay structure is scaffolded by a set of guidelines and recommendations, only to find that when the scaffolding has been removed, they don’t have the creative reflection skills necessary to tap into their experience base and create a writing structure from scratch. The good news here, if you find yourself in this category, is that as the skill of writing has usually proven itself to exist, once your brainstorming technique has improved, and working titles start rolling in thick and fast, everything takes care of itself. Sometimes all that’s required is to unlock the barriers to creative brainstorming.
Three-step process
Step 1
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