Has your head ever been so full that you felt like you just need to dump out all of the thoughts so you can organize them? Or have you tried to pull out ideas from yourself and others?  Try brainstorming, it is used to produce an idea or way of solving a problem by holding a spontaneous discussion.  Typically brainstorming sessions are informal with few “rules”.  Brainstorming can be done by oneself or in a group. You can use a notebook, post-it notes, dry-erase or chalkboard, or anything to capture your ideas.  There is no wrong answer.  It is important to have boundaryless thinking in order to capture large, wild ideas.  If necessary, the large wild ideas can be scaled later but make sure to capture them during the initial brainstorming. You are simply asking a question, then capturing the thoughts...all of them. The more that you can think outside of the box the better.  If you find yourself saying "I won't write that one down, it is too far-fetched" or "this may not work but..." then write those down too.  Often the wild ideas trigger the actual solution when it is scaled and tweaked. For now, get those sticky notes ready and purge.  


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