

This makes it easier to begin-you’ve committed!Ĩ. Start by writing the date and the word, then sign your name. Your mind will prep for it, and your best results will emerge.ħ. Do it every day at the same time to create a routine. It’s also a great way to document your progress.Ħ. To beat the fear of failure, you must learn to share, whether you think it’s good or bad. Whether good or bad, share your doodle on your social networks. You’ll be tempted to skip to a bunch of nicer words, but making things easy and searching for the perfect set of words will get you nowhere. It’s less daunting and easy to carry around.Ĥ. Doodle on a small piece of paper or in a book. Choose a word and doodle it within 15 minutes. This way, our brain will sweat and we’ll have more fun:ġ. Now let’s add some rules to make it more interesting. There are many ways of making it sweat, but I’d like to introduce a really fun and effective method. And it’s a muscle that needs a good daily workout. Our brain is our number one tool in life, work, and creativity. So, you want to come up with better ideas? You want to be a prolific creator? Or maybe you don’t even think you’re creative but want to be? You’re in the right place. Episode #1 of the course The random word doodle: boost your creativity and exercise your mind by Rich Armstrong
