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SUMMARY:Create Your Story and Answer
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Create Your Story and Answer
1. Getting ideas

Making a list (or ‘brainstorming’ or ‘think-tanking’) is the best way. Your mind can flit around the topic quickly. You don’t have to write a list in sentences, so you don’t get bogged down trying to think of the right words. You can just write anything that comes to mind.
Making a cluster diagram is really just another kind of list, but one that develops into little clusters of like-minded ideas. If yours is one of those brains that works best visually, a cluster diagram might be a user-friendly way to start.

 

The hardest thing about getting ideas is that little voice in your head that tells you all your ideas are no good. We all have that voice.
You can say: ‘It’s no good. I won’t argue about that. But I’ll just keep going anyway. Laugh all you want.’
You can’t force ideas. The best ones often come when you’re not trying to control your brain too much. They often feel as if they have come out of nowhere.
This means to get ideas...

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