1. Read about your market on a daily basis.
Learn everything about it and by exposing yourself to that world you will get constant ideas flowing through your mind. Live and breathe it and I promise you, you will have never have a deficit of content.
2. Teach one person about your market.
If one person wants to know how to become better in your field, there will be hundreds.
3. Remove all distractions.
Bring your attention to the āremoveā statement, not āminimizeā the distractions. This includes all the TVs in the house, the radios, the unneccesary social interactions, the magazines laying around the house, the newspaper, anything playing in the background, and all the random mail that you keep running towards to open. Take an effort to go through your entire house and remove it completely.
4. Find that inner peace on the inside where you are in that creative space.
For me, itās merely closing my eyes. If I get completely stuck in my thought process, I close my eyes and tune everything out. Itās a dark space for me, but thatās where my creative thought process works at its best. In fact, my eyes are closed right now as I type this post. Just kidding! No, it totally works, Iām being serious.
For instance, Bill Gates gets his wildest ideas by going on a walk. Some people need to pace back and forth before getting into that creative space. The good thing is, nothing is different between you and Bill Gates. Heās no magician that taps into peoplesā brains to get wild ideas for his business.
Side note: you can also try stalking him to catch him on the same walk he takes to confirm my āmagicianā statement.