Where do you get your inspiration/ideas?

Julia Doronina
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Matthew Johnson
Startup-Investor Fit
I've started going for walks, and take nothing but my notebook to capture ideas as I go. I make sure not to bring my headphones so I'm not tempted to listen to a podcast, which takes up all my attention. I find it to be super useful, plus I get some exercise.
Julia Doronina
@mattcrail It's really cool! How often do you go for these walks?
Edward Danilyuk
Most of my ideas come from reading conversations - there are thousands of existing problems out there.
Misha Krunic
Honestly, lately, I've been mostly getting inspired by reading (I mean world classics, not entrepreneurial books), spending time in nature, and talking to other developers. As they say, that's what charges my batteries!
Julia Doronina
@price2spy Yes, books really help to relax, I like and use this approach too!
Alexey Shashkov
Julia, I'm reading the Product hunt and Techcrunch in search of inspiration.
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Erik Droh
Always dribbble, awwwards and behance!
Zied Hamdi
I get them from my everyday problems, I try to imagine how it could be if that problem was solved, then I imagine what could solve/reduce that problem. I'm a daydreamer since I was 4 or less :-) The good thing is that this is an exercise to the brain, so when you get used to it, ideas start coming more often. I like a quote of Coco Chanel who once said: "take my ideas, i'll have others"
Julia Doronina
@zhamdi Wow, I really like your approach and the quote!
Zied Hamdi
@julia_demyanchuk I'm happy it resonates with you :-), many people consider that as 'over thinking'.
Alexandra Thomas
Newsletters from a range of different media sources, discussions with friends and colleagues and from the world around us!
Julia Doronina
@alexandra_thomas2 what newsletters do you recommend to subscribe to?
Alexandra Thomas
@julia_demyanchuk Hi Julia, it will all depend on the industry you work in, but I like to subscribe to a range of bigger news channels (such as WSJ, Fast Company, Forbes etc.) and a range of smaller, more specific titles (Entrepreneur, TechCrunch, PH, BetaList, Better Lemonade Stand, and other ecommerce titles as I work in the ecommerce industry!) Are there any particular newsletters you recommend?
By reading blogs out of my interest, hearing nice rhythmic music, taking a walk, watching relevant content. Pretty much it.
Simon Row
A very interesting question. I usually take inspiration from my loneliness. When I am calm and relaxed, ideas come naturally. Of course, my brain must be ready to accept ideas.
Julia Doronina
@simon_row Yes, I think it's a really good thing to restart your brain without anyone.
Alexander Korznikov
Everything around me!
Preeti Chovoor
Currently having to decorate my room so all my inspiration is coming from pinterest
Julia Doronina
@preeti_chovoor the same thing, but I am trying to decorate all my new flat right now πŸ€ͺπŸ€ͺ but sometimes it is not so inspiring but on the contrary nervous πŸ˜…
Jung Min
Analyzing your daily life, once you start thinking about what you could use to improve the day-to-day is where I find the most ideas!
Daria Kalinovskaya
@jung_min ThatΒ΄s right Jung! For me is just enogh to go outside and see the world behaviours!
Dawn Veltri
I read a lot. Not just business books, although I do read a hefty amount of those, but stories about people's lives. I also try to be constantly curious and ask questions. Most of my inspiration is found in unlikely places and I've found that if you don't approach every situation as if you might learn something you miss out.
Julia Doronina
@dawn_veltri1 What business books and biographies can you recommend reading?
Mia Pham
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Julia Doronina
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Nicole botello
For being an SEO, I really inspired by these genius personalities in SEO world John Mueller, Danny Sullivan and Neil Patel.
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Solving problems for the youth.
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