How to Develop Innovative Growth Opportunities and Avid Interests
Think beyond the basic necessities to apply useful information., Decide which greater desires and felt "needs", problems, opportunities -- currently beyond your grasp, not mere whims -- that you want to pursue to grow. , Be aware of where you may...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Think beyond the basic necessities to apply useful information.
Avoid a routine life, if you would make new ideas actual: actualize them.
You will make something happen by doing it on purpose. -
Step 2: Decide which greater desires and felt "needs"
, Look there for a new/or old use for an existing object or thought, in a better way. ,, Use a coincident as an intersection of ideas.
Cross traffic may be an obstacle, bring a collision or a chance to combine things, spreading into connections.
It is amazing how looking opens the doors: physical openings, objects and ideas that you can bring out, to develop some ideas. , Stand on the "shoulders" of the previous generations of ideas, objects and people.
There you begin based on what exists already, which may be a helpful old plan, mentor or a partner, etc. , You may need less formal training than people believe, if you use the steps.
But, education often stifles, or kills ideas.
Teachers often show you old ideas to bog down into, getting stuck.
Use those ideas as steps up from there. , Clear up ideas; make gains; don't sit on your ideas.
Don't reinvent basic things or even systems unless you are a dedicated, primary innovator-inventor.
If you are, then do you have or will you make the time and raise the money that you need to create and develop it.
In the worst case, failed inventors may quite often be "ne'er-do-wells," who never develop anything beyond loss, debt and muddled ideas. , Expand a concept, a new, clear use in your area of interests. , Go where they are available and learn from ones who may help your goal: convention exhibits, trade shows.
Suppliers and professionals who may want your future business can be quite fertile fields to dig in, for helpful hints and ways to do things, to develop needed methods, procedures (accounting, law), etc.... ,, It must not remain just dreamy stuff.
Do it: do amazing things to you. , Concentrate your effort.
Muscle it up.
Make it go.
Think as you go.
Take breaks to see it.
Work may cover it up... , Habitual quitters "do less" than is needed.
That usually leads to failure. , Use movement, not dead weight. , Get as strong as is needed. , Exploit your situation.
Expand your slice or niche into your full arena to open new vistas, wider views. , Some steps may prove to work in cycles, reiterative processes, looping, repeating often, such as in each event or each day... -
Step 3: problems
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Step 4: opportunities -- currently beyond your grasp
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Step 5: not mere whims -- that you want to pursue to grow.
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Step 6: Be aware of where you may find good
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Step 7: serviceable used ideas/or used equipment.
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Step 8: Goal set for your special purpose arena
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Step 9: for your avid interest
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Step 10: not boring to you; find a niche (or a slice of something)
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Step 11: to observe; look to find tools and ideas; differentiate and develop their use.
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Step 12: Look purposefully.
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Step 13: Get up higher.
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Step 14: Get experience
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Step 15: training in helpers so that you can use people smarter than yourself in related areas -- and also educate yourself as needed in your arena/niche.
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Step 16: Focus on "doing"
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Step 17: not just on "having" ideas.
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Step 18: supply or create a need to benefit others -- so there will be demand
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Step 19: not just supply.
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Step 20: Mingle with the kind of people who are succeeding in your chosen arena.
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Step 21: Use other people's money (OPM) to advantage
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Step 22: as leverage
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Step 23: like a tool.
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Step 24: Begin the reality of what is wanted.
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Step 25: Develop that by putting depth
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Step 26: material
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Step 27: context and objectives in place.
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Step 28: Persistence is needed
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Step 29: early and often.
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Step 30: Regroup
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Step 31: resort
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Step 32: re-equip
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Step 33: but don't quit
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Step 34: inertia can keep you going
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Step 35: or make starting hard.
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Step 36: Build momentum
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Step 37: build the good inertia of action.
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Step 38: Expect success.
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Step 39: Repeat your steps as needed.
Detailed Guide
Avoid a routine life, if you would make new ideas actual: actualize them.
You will make something happen by doing it on purpose.
, Look there for a new/or old use for an existing object or thought, in a better way. ,, Use a coincident as an intersection of ideas.
Cross traffic may be an obstacle, bring a collision or a chance to combine things, spreading into connections.
It is amazing how looking opens the doors: physical openings, objects and ideas that you can bring out, to develop some ideas. , Stand on the "shoulders" of the previous generations of ideas, objects and people.
There you begin based on what exists already, which may be a helpful old plan, mentor or a partner, etc. , You may need less formal training than people believe, if you use the steps.
But, education often stifles, or kills ideas.
Teachers often show you old ideas to bog down into, getting stuck.
Use those ideas as steps up from there. , Clear up ideas; make gains; don't sit on your ideas.
Don't reinvent basic things or even systems unless you are a dedicated, primary innovator-inventor.
If you are, then do you have or will you make the time and raise the money that you need to create and develop it.
In the worst case, failed inventors may quite often be "ne'er-do-wells," who never develop anything beyond loss, debt and muddled ideas. , Expand a concept, a new, clear use in your area of interests. , Go where they are available and learn from ones who may help your goal: convention exhibits, trade shows.
Suppliers and professionals who may want your future business can be quite fertile fields to dig in, for helpful hints and ways to do things, to develop needed methods, procedures (accounting, law), etc.... ,, It must not remain just dreamy stuff.
Do it: do amazing things to you. , Concentrate your effort.
Muscle it up.
Make it go.
Think as you go.
Take breaks to see it.
Work may cover it up... , Habitual quitters "do less" than is needed.
That usually leads to failure. , Use movement, not dead weight. , Get as strong as is needed. , Exploit your situation.
Expand your slice or niche into your full arena to open new vistas, wider views. , Some steps may prove to work in cycles, reiterative processes, looping, repeating often, such as in each event or each day...
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