Hello, reader of the Marketing Marketer. Sometimes marketers have crises. For unknown reasons, the creative potential disappears somewhere, the brain cells just fall asleep. The reasons here can be mass and banal fatigue, and nervous conditions, and much more. Now is not about the reasons. Today I want to publish an article about what to do if we are not able to generate a stream of new ideas and, as a marketer, turn on our brain. ”
We occasionally have to deal with such a problem, the brain just turns off and nothing around can affect and make us think. Faced with this? I think more than once. However, since we work with you, gentlemen, marketers, the process is creative (mostly), then shutting down the brain for a long time is simply not acceptable. What to do to get out of a certain trance and re-acquire the ability to think? Below are five proven ways to use which the ability to generate new marketing ideas will not take long. Read your subscriptions. Each of us has a lot of subscriptions to various Internet resources, both on the topic and for the soul. I'm right? Sure. So, one of the ways to breathe life into the brain is to run your eyes over your subscriptions. Moreover, not only new, not yet read articles, but also old ones, too. At least the headings and the first paragraphs, and then how to hook. What for? Our memory is selective and the mass of information contained in our heads is often forgotten. Having recovered especially interesting moments in memory, new thoughts, opinions, ideas will appear. Actually, what we sought. I think you will be only happy to once again look at the materials subscribed to. Subscribe to updates of this blog, you can view / implement by clicking on the link. Photobank taxis. Yes, exactly the photo. Either it will be a personal collection, or a photo on the Internet. It does not matter. Just a picture can serve as a certain relaxer of our brain. What will be shown is also not important. Just at the moment of viewing in our heads, emotions emerge, forcing us to think abstractly and creatively. The result is again new ideas and thoughts. Walk or exercise. I agree that it is commonplace and everyone has long known it. But it works and works well. Exit the stuffy office, breathe in oxygen. There is a possibility, I am even sure that the brain shuts down (in the main mass) when it is overloaded. By loading other parts of the body (legs, arms, or lungs), the brain can simply relax. Believe me, this also works. Write. No, not a marker in the elevator. Take a blank sheet of paper and write all your thoughts. No matter what. No matter in what sequence. The bottom line is that it reflects on paper. What for? I do not know all aspects of our brain, I have never been interested in this, but I have a clear feeling that when you write on paper all those thoughts that lie in your head, the brain gives the command to erase everything. Those. the brain was just afraid to forget something, and here everything is written down - you can delete it, freeing up space for more valuable ideas. How much to write? Until the hand is tired or thoughts run out. Perhaps from the point of view of banal erudition, it looks like complete nonsense, but it also works. Verified And do not show written to anyone. ) Get an idea. Yes exactly. Steal the idea: from competitors, from someone from another industry. Just find a way to solve your problem, I'm more than sure, this method is invented before you. And do not reinvent the wheel. You can do his invention when there is a little more time and the brain will be able to think adequately. And now, read the experience of other colleagues and find the answer to your question. Above are five ways to “turn on” the marketer's brain. They really work in practice, and most interestingly, they do not require tremendous efforts on your part. And great marketers have mental crises, but this is cured.
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