Unlock the Secret Method Writers Use to Capture Their Most Brilliant Ideas Before They Disappear Forever

Unlock the Secret Method Writers Use to Capture Their Most Brilliant Ideas Before They Disappear Forever
  • Pocket-sized notebooks: If pen and paper are your preferred writing tools, then stock up on pocket-sized notebooks (Moleskine makes a good one) [aff link]. They’re cheap and small enough to stash everywhere: on your nightstand, in your purse, pocket, car, or desk drawer at work. Keep a pen or pencil with each one.
  • Get technological: Download a voice recorder app on your mobile phone. Perfect for the car, a recorder is an ideal way to get a little writing done or capture your most brilliant thoughts when your hands are tied. Speaking of phones…
  • Voicemail: If you’re stuck somewhere without a notebook or recording app, just give yourself a call. As long as you have access to a phone, you can leave yourself a voicemail and make sure your best writing ideas don’t disappear among the millions of thoughts you have during the day. You can call your mobile phone, home phone, or work phone!
  • Apps: iPhone comes with Notes that syncs to all your Apple devices, making it accessible and convenient. Otherwise, look into a wide variety of apps that allow you to jot down notes, ideas, and more, on whatever type of phone you have.
  • Bulletin boards, baskets, and boxes: If you’re one of those people who jots down notes on scrap paper and napkins, this is the perfect way to collect your thoughts and ensure that you can find them later. By setting aside a bulletin board, basket, box, or other container, you will have a place to deposit your scraps and scribbles. This will help you stay organized, and you’ll always know where to look when you’re trying to dig up one of your latest, greatest writing ideas.
  • Just a pen: As long as we’re talking about napkins and notes, keep in mind that most of the time a pen is all you really need. There are materials to write on just about everywhere, and in a pinch, even a napkin will do. If you have your trusty pen on your person, you probably won’t have to look too long or far for something to write on. You might want to go with a Sharpie though; it will open up a whole new world of writing surfaces, like thick cardboard boxes, but hey — stay away from bathroom walls!

Cultivate the Best Writing Ideas

Now you know how to save your best writing ideas, but what if you need more ideas? What if you struggle with creativity blockage? Here are some tips to keep inspiration and ideas flowing:

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