2. You are what you think.
• You let everybody know what you think.
• What you have on your mind is amazing.
• You should catch what you have on your mind
so you can come back to your ideas again.
• You should flesh out your ideas to find more.
3. You risk losing ideas unless you
take notes and brainstorm.
• Everybody you know has ideas, too.
• Respecting your ideas gives you an edge.
• You can hold on to ideas you have today, so
you can get more out of them by revisiting
them later, when you have time or find
yourself in a different situation.
4. You change all the time.
• Your idea today may help you tomorrow.
• You could be collecting your thoughts.
• If you find yourself having to think about
things fresh every single time you might not
get as much accomplished in life.
• You take notes today to learn from them later.
• You may have more slack to take the time to
review your ideas later.
5. Your ideas move fast.
• You may lose your ideas if you are still stuck
using archaic technology to capture them.
• Losing your ideas is like losing your very soul.
• You can make more from your ideas when you
capture them in a format that you find fun.
• You need to be quick if you want to trap ideas.
• Your fastest ideas need to be captured most.
6. You can use this.
• You can tape your ideas.
• You can type a ton too.
• You just press the red
RECORD button and start
talking. Just email to self.
• You can brainstorm better
this way, catching ideas
you never dreamed you
even had about anything.
• You can just play your idea
back later to be inspired.
7. Your ideas matter, so tape them.
• You can just save them on your iphone…
– …or you can email yourself…
– …or you can email your Evernote…
– …or you can email your teammate or friend…
– …or you can tweet your idea out.
• You can listen to your tape later for fun.
• You will get smarter the more you record.
• You should remember to record everything.