⚡️ Fueler Weekly 20: How to generate ideas
One of the most valuable writing skills is the ability to generate novel ideas.
Ed Sheeran and Neil Gaiman are in the top 0.000001% of their fields. They're among, say, 25 people in the world who consistently generate blockbuster after blockbuster.
If two world-class creators share the exact same creative process, I get curious.
I call their approach the Creativity Faucet:
Visualize your creativity as a backed-up pipe of water. The first mile of piping is packed with wastewater. This wastewater must be emptied before the clear water arrives.
Because your pipe only has one faucet, there's no shortcut to achieving clarity other than first emptying the wastewater.
💡 One Great Idea for the Ambitious
🔥 One Cool Thing from the Week
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🚀 Three Best Projects of the Week
🎩 Trending Profile of the Week
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🌏 Creator Story of the Week
Did you ever quit solving a problem only because you didn’t get technological support?
Let’s meet the girl who inspires us to solve problems without worrying about writing code.
Today’s story about a creator who is a no-code lover. A passionate maker who loves shipping tiny projects. A builder who is inspiring millions of individuals to solve problems without worrying about technology.
Madhuri is currently building nocolo(A place for makers like you, to build, launch and validate your business ideas in no time with no-code & design) and Xperian(A Community, Learning & Products you need to make better products).
Fun fact: She has shipped 30+ no-code projects in the last 2 years
Alright folk, that seems like enough for this week, see you again next week 😎
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