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We all struggle with coming up with truly creative ideas sometimes. But the secret isn’t just talent, it’s having a system. This video explains how you can learn one simple trick to generate creative ideas effortlessly. No more waiting for inspiration, just pure, actionable creativity.




What are your thoughts on this video? Do you follow the idea stacking method for your creativity or do you use another tactic that helps your creativity?
 
The video explains the steps in a simple way. If followed properly, it can boost your creativity. Ideas doesn't need talent only, it needs creativity.

It is never easy to do so. One would need to be more committed and focused before they can be able to achieve that which has been stated. I would say that it is just all about putting in the work that is needed in order to be creative.
 
It is never easy to do so. One would need to be more committed and focused before they can be able to achieve that which has been stated. I would say that it is just all about putting in the work that is needed in order to be creative.
Nothing is ever easy in this life both the simplest thing we do everyday. Commitment, focus and lots of skills can make the work swift and creatively. Putting in the work requires more creativity right?
 
I think exposure to different experiences or different ways of seeing things can really spark creativity. Also, freeing oneself to make mistakes give room for learning and can lead to greater breakthroughs in creativity.
 
I use ChatGPT. If I don't feel creative, I start asking ChatCPT all sorts of questions, even silly questions and jokes. After a while I feel a spark of creativity in my mind.
 
It is never easy to do so. One would need to be more committed and focused before they can be able to achieve that which has been stated. I would say that it is just all about putting in the work that is needed in order to be creative.
This. Sometimes it’s best to just think about something and just let your words flow freely without actually thinking about an actual subject or situation. Just let it all flow and go from there. This usually helps me with my creative writing.
 
Well, I've got a distant friend who gets motivation to write just by smoking. It has been really working for him for a while now.
To me, it doesn't motivate me or anything. I generally pass right out as it doesn't effect me in that particular way. I'd rather drink some coffee as that tends to motivate me more than anything.

Listening to some good tunes also helps me my creative juices flow or watching a good movie/show.
 
To me, it doesn't motivate me or anything. I generally pass right out as it doesn't effect me in that particular way. I'd rather drink some coffee as that tends to motivate me more than anything.

Listening to some good tunes also helps me my creative juices flow or watching a good movie/show.
The way you felt isn't the same way another will feel if taken the same thing. I have wondered how he gets motivated and know that if I try that, I will rather pass out and forget motivation all the way.
 
I’ve found that generating creative ideas isn’t about being naturally “creative,” it’s about setting up the right process. For me, techniques like brainstorming freely, combining unrelated concepts, and asking “what if” questions spark ideas I wouldn’t think of otherwise.
 
These days I just use Gen AI tools to generate ideas or brainstorm ideas.
 
Nature sometimes gelps with inspiration. Getting out and walking through some refreshing spots might just be the creative activity one needs to stay creative.
 
My job as a fashion designer requires a high level of creativity. I am not that person that you would call a "creative spark". I just use a mashup system where I just take two random things I like, and find a way to stick them together.