What do you do when you suddenly come up with a great idea?

Zhiqi Shi
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For me, there are usually four steps: 1. Record it immediately: I typically jot it down in Apple Notes, either using voice or text. 2. Sleep on it: let the idea settle overnight. 3. Reassess in the morning: If it still seems like a great idea, I'll discuss it with trusted friends. 4. Take action or prioritize: Either put it into practice or add it to my to-do list. What about you?

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Marc Jarrett
I ask my members of my WhatsApp groups what they think of the idea, usually by posting a poll. I operate hundreds of them to facilitate virtual business networking.
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good question, Zhiqi 💡 If I am working on something and an idea related to that thing happens, I execute it immediately. And if ideas come about different projects I am not working on that time, then I write them down in notes for later.
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Zhiqi Shi
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@hamza_afzal_butt Haha, I always take a moment to calm down first.
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Write it down and put it on the shelf. Circle back to that idea after a week – let's discuss with friends and ChatGPT.
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Zhiqi Shi
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@busmark_w_nika Oh, and GhatGPT as well!
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@zhiqi_shi yes, when you do not have such business (real) community around you, you need to help yourself somehow :D
TJ Larkin
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Scribble it on a diary (the old school pen and paper way).
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James Cooper
I would also write it down first. And then I might search this idea on Google to see if others have explored similar concepts and how do they implemented these similar ideas, what worked, what didn’t.
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@focusaur Both.
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Wilson EVan
I will immediately design this product and then calm down for the next two days. After two days, I am still excited about my idea and will develop it
Wiktor Wysocki
Share it immediately! Then you know if it is even worth thinking about it more. Quick validation.
Sienna Porter
I not it down immediately, then let it sit for a bit. If I still like it in morning, I share it with friends.
Callie Parker
I brainstorm, let it sit for a while, then share it with friends. If it's still a good idea, I move forward.
Elijah Scott
I record it, share it with my partner for feedback, and if it feels right, I dive in.
Derek Fulmer
Great process! I also jot down ideas right away and revisit them later. If they still seem good, I plan next steps or share for feedback.