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Roger Haeske
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Post your questions, comments or ideas about The Idea Factory in this thread.
On February 10, 2006, I discovered the most powerful prosperity technique I've found this year. It's has improved almost all the major areas in my life in a very short time.
The best part about it is that it's so easy to do and it puts your subconscious mind to work to solve any problem you have.
This is super effective and I'm going to share every detail with you. I'll be adding more information to this thread over the coming days. If you have any ideas or questions, please feel free to post them as well.
This technique is an automatic idea factory. But not just ideas but well formed, profitable and thoroughly useable ideas and yet it's much more than that. It's a way to organize your daily important information so you can easily find it whenever you want. Keep track of flight schedules, telephone numbers, websites, a to do list and just about anything you can accomplish by writing something on a piece of paper.
If you are not using this technique and I'd say 99% of the world is not, then you are missing out on an incredible array of benefits. It works so well because it gets ideas out of your head and on to paper.
Once they are out of your head, you can easily improve your ideas with very little effort. And you get your subconscious working on the ideas for you while your conscious mind is focused on your daily activities. In the last three weeks I've come up with an army of ideas that have improved so many areas of my life.
I couldn't be more excited to share this with you. You'll thank me for introducing this into your life. It's a simple daily task that will unlock your infinite potential and unleash the SuperBeing inside of you.
Now for the technique: The Lazy Man's Prosperity Factory
(It's for women as well, of course the problem with the limitation in the English language. I'm not descriminating against women with the above name.)
The basic technique is very simple. I'll be elaborating on this much more with the coming posts. I'll give you ideas of how to set this up to work the best for you.
How To Do The Idea Factory:
The basic technique is very simple. I'll be elaborating on this in more detail on the Superbeing Forum. Please feel free to post your questions, comments and ideas at the forum.
1. Get a 10.5 by 8 inch spiral notebook (sorry not the metric system). Take this notebook with you wherever you go.
2. Write in today's date and then your daily to do list. (I use a separate planner from plannerpad.com for my daily to do list.)
3. Any time you get an idea, immediately record it in your notebook. The more ideas you write down the more ideas you'll get. It's that simple.
4. Jot down any daily details. Ex) commitments, telephone numbers, people's names, etc. Anything important you write down in your notebook.
5. Number each page at the bottom. That way you can list specific page numbers with your to do list items and quickly find any idea. You can even create an index of important ideas inside the front cover of your notebook with the page number you can find the idea on.
6. Feel free to modify or improve this system to make it work for you.
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Fitjunkie
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I LOVE the title! I was so excited to read this. I love notebooks and I really have too many. What I really need now is to find a way to organize what is in them. I will start my new Idea Factory notebook tomorrow. I do have plenty of ideas/insights throughout the day. It would be so great to get them down on paper and coordinate them with my calender so I can implement them. I find especially when I am open to something new and ask a Magic Question, I get slammed with SO many answers I can't even process them all. I have never kept a journal regularly and so this will be new but I want to try this. I'll keep you posted on how the organization system works out!
Thanks~ Sandy
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Norbert
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Hi Roger, thanks for sharing your experiences with the Idea Factory. I'll give it a shot.
Writing down your idea makes them important to the brain (subconscious mind). This reinforces the natural ability to have ideas pop up.
Here's a technique I use that that produces an avalanche of ideas in a short period of time. I call it "Alpha Thinking" because you're utilizing the relaxed alpha state. Here's what you do: You just sit down, relax and ask yourself a question like: What do I have to do to ... (achieve a goal) or How can I solve the problem of ... Than just empty your mind and wait. It is important NOT to make any conscious attempt to find an answer. Thoughts will be popping up without you doing anything. It seems like IT thinks and you just listen. And that's exactly what happens. Maybe it will take a while for you to get used to the idea, NOT to think consciously. But when you do you will come up with so many new ideas that you can never follow up. That's the reason I do this process only occasionally. I wonder what would happen, if I did it on a regular basis, maybe asking which of the ideas are having the highest value in order to achieve my goals.
Another thing I do is, to ask myself an important question as the last thought when going to bed. I do this every night, until I have found an answer. By doing so you hand the problem over to the subconscious mind and it will come up with an answer, preferably when you're walking, having a shower or doing other things that don't require full conscious awareness.
Most of the time I have a sheet of paper and a pencil with me to write down any ideas but I like your idea of a small ring folder better.
Roger, I'm wondering if you could share your ideas about how to publish articles to over 50 websites in 1 hour per week. Cutting down from 20 hours to just 1 hour seems a big deal to me. I really would appreciate it.
The other day I read somewhere that publishing articles becomes a peace of cake when you use those sites: www.ezinearticles.com www.articleworld.net www.article99.com I’ve never used them since I’m more interested in publishing German articles. And so far I haven’t found a German equivalent to those sites.
Norbert
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Norbert
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Hi Roger, you are probably right about that market niche but that would be an absolute new area to me that I have no experience in. I'm thinking of improving the work I do and creating information products about what I know well. Take care, Norbert
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wadesmart
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03172006 1539 GMT-6
I was reading a few postings up about organizing your ideas. A few years ago a company came on really strong and then just about disappeared. It was called The Brain (www.thebrain.com) What is was, is a way to start with one idea and then link ideas to that first idea in a non-linear fashion. I downloaded the original Personal version. I never used it the way they said, and that worked out evern better for me. Unfortunately I stopped using it because it was not available for Linux.
This is how I would be using it now. You start with all the ideas like Roger showed you how to come up with. Now, most of your ideas will have something overlapping in them. Either technolgy, code, implementation, something... and so, as you have more ideas, they are implemented faster by literally reusing what has already worked, or something that you have already worked out else where in your life.
Its kinda funny really. The more I try to sit and describe to you here how to use it, the more excited I get because I see the massive potential of it.
Maybe I can port it myself.....
wade
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