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#1114 Fuel Your Creative Engine

  1. #1114 Fuel Your Creative Engine Lorraine Ball 3:54

You know the feeling – you’re staring at a blank screen, desperately searching for inspiration. The creative well has run dry, and no matter how hard you try, you just can’t seem to come up with any fresh, innovative ideas. Been there, done that, right?

Well, my friend, the solution is simpler than you might think. Just like your car needs gas to keep going, your creative engine needs a little fuel to really get revved up and running.

So, how do you fill up that creative tank? Let me share a few of my favorite tips:

Listen More, Talk Less

 It may seem counterintuitive, but one of the best ways to spark new ideas is to actually talk less and listen more. You see, when you’re constantly running your mouth, you’re not leaving any room for new information to seep in. And trust me, you never know when that random tidbit of knowledge could be the missing puzzle piece you need to solve a thorny problem.

So, practice being a better listener. Ask thoughtful questions, lean in, and soak up everything the other person is saying. You might be surprised by how quickly the creative juices start flowing once you get out of your own head and start paying attention to the world around you.

Visit Alien Cultures

 Don’t just stick to your own little corner of the business world. Instead, make it a point to learn from people and companies that seem completely foreign to what you do.

Pick up a magazine about an industry you know nothing about. Chat with the barista at your local coffee shop. Heck, strike up a conversation with the stranger next to you at the airport. You never know what little nugget of inspiration you might uncover.

And speaking of airports, why not turn your commute into a rolling “university on wheels”? Pop in those earbuds and listen to audiobooks or podcasts that have nothing to do with your day job. It’s amazing how quickly your brain can make unexpected connections when you expose it to new and different information.

Creative Environments

 Of course, it’s not just about what goes into your brain – your physical environment plays a big role in stoking your creative fire too. That’s why I always encourage the folks I work with to create dedicated “idea hubs” in their offices.

Fill these spaces with comfy chairs, colorful decor, and all sorts of inspiring materials – from books and magazines to videos and technical samples. Then, make sure your team knows they’re free to escape to these zones whenever they need mental refresh.

And don’t forget to sprinkle in a little fun too. I’m talking about the occasional water gun battle or impromptu dance party. Because when you create an atmosphere that’s equal parts productive and playful, that’s when the real magic starts to happen.

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LORRAINE Ball Marketing Strategist

After spending too many years in Corporate America, Lorraine said goodbye to the bureaucracy, glass ceilings and bad coffee to follow her passion to help small business owners succeed

Today, this successful entrepreneur, author, professional speaker, and host of a weekly marketing podcast, More than a Few Words, brings creative ideas, practical tips, and decades of real-world experience to every conversation.

As the founder of the Digital Toolbox Community, she helps business owners use internet marketing to grow. And in her spare time, she loves to travel, and take photos. You can see her photos at lorraineball.com

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