Ten Ideas per Day
Ten Ideas per Day

Ten Ideas per Day

In 2002, life was terrible for?James Altucher. He lost is home, family, friends, money and had no job. Deeply depressed, he spent all day in bed and contemplated suicide.

Then, one day, he made the decision to write down 10 ideas per day. He started with a simple list of things and progressed to article headlines. Listing people he thought might be interested in his ideas, he started contacting them. One batch of emails he sent started,?I admire your work and here are ten ideas that I think can improve your business/blog. Few replied, but some did. This catalyst paved the way for?James?to work with the?Wall Street Journal?and?The Financial Times, and publish over 20 books.

Benefits of exercising our idea muscle

A man may die, nations may rise and fall, but an idea lives on. Ideas have endurance without death. -?John F. Kennedy

My goal is to come up with an impactful idea that will outlast me.?David Bowie?said,?The only art I’ll ever study is stuff that I can steal from.?In a similar vein, I hope my ideas are worth stealing.

I find the practice of noting down ten ideas per day liberating and fun. It enhances my mental agility, creativity, problem solving ability and productivity. Having a stream of new ideas helps think through problems and identify opportunities. Practical outcomes include ideas for developing apps, topics to blog about, managing personal finances and using?AI?tools for efficiency.

Getting to ten ideas per day

If every day you force yourself to be creative, the brain rewires itself to make creativity a priority. -?Jame Altucher

Here are 10 ideas that helped me get to my 10 ideas per day habit:

  1. Start small. I started with 5 ideas per day and gradually increased to 10. Ideas can be about anything, as long as they are new to us.
  2. Time and space. Establish our?Creative Momentum?by finding time and space to think freely. I brainstorm in the evening when out walking.
  3. Note ideas down. I use the?Notes?app on my phone, but any media will do, including a notepad. Our minds are for having ideas, not holding them.
  4. Suspend judgement. Write the ideas down, regardless of how crazy they may seem.
  5. Stay curious.?As?Steve Jobs?suggested,?Stay hungry. Stay foolish. My perspective on the world has expanded, through reading, engaging people from different backgrounds, music, enjoying nature and exploring technology.
  6. Be contrarian.?I’m not afraid to come up with ideas that are unconventional. Here is?How to Find Counterintuitive Solutions, including asking a series of?why?questions.
  7. Collaborate.?I share ideas, online and in person, and value feedback. This helps me refine or drop them.
  8. Experiment. I try new things. Blogging was new to me in 2021, as was podcasting last year. I have never written a book, but I will this year. Hence, I wrote?How to Self Publish a Book.
  9. Define next steps. For each idea, I try to identify the next step. I had an idea to make meetings more effective by transcribing them and automatically documenting actions. As a next step, I am learning about applicable?AI?tools.
  10. Keep going.?As explored in?Show Me Your Bad Ideas, the more ideas generated, the better the chance of having good ones. After a year, we have 3,650 to choose from. We hone our idea muscle with practice.

Other resources

Creative Live Interview?with?James Altucher

Help Luck Find Us?post by?Phil Martin

My 5 Step Idea Generating Process?post by?Phil Martin


Ten ideas per day transformed?James Altucher’s life. Try exercising your?idea muscle?too and see where it takes you.

Have fun.

Phil…

PhilMartin.net



Adriana Tica

No-BS, zero-hacks marketing strategy. I help people build & grow a future-proof sustainable business. | Here to make you think. | Marketing strategist, trend analyst, writer.

1 年

Loved this issue, Philip! It gave me at least 4 good ideas ??

Trevor Dias

Coach | Speaker | Best Selling Author | Mindset | Health & Fitness | The largest companies in the world hire me to get the best out of their people

1 年

Great read Philip Martin thanks for sharing. James Altucher sounds like a cool bloke. I'm going to look into some of his books. Although I'm way off ten ideas a day, I'm a big fan of #5 on your list. Using the notes function on my Android is something I do regularly. As soon as an idea/ thought comes into my head, it gets in.

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