Ideation
You are fascinated by ideas. What is an idea? An idea is a
concept, the best explanation of the most events. You are
delighted when you discover beneath the complex surface an
elegantly simple concept to explain why things are the way they
are. An idea is a connection. Yours is the kind of mind that is
always looking for connections, and so you are intrigued when
seemingly disparate phenomena can be linked by an obscure
connection. An idea is a new perspective on familiar challenges.
You revel in taking the world we all know and turning it around
so we can view it from a strange but strangely enlightening
angle. You love all these ideas because they are profound,
because they are novel, because they are clarifying, because
they are contrary, because they are bizarre. For all these
reasons you derive a jolt of energy whenever a new idea occurs
to you. Others may label you creative or original or conceptual
or even smart. Perhaps you are all of these. Who can be sure?
What you are sure of is that ideas are thrilling. And on most
days this is enough.
Action Items for This Theme |
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Seek work in which you will be paid for your ideas, such
as marketing, advertising, journalism, design, or new
product development. Find work in which you will be given
credit for your ideas. |
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Yours is the kind of mind that bores quickly, so make
small changes in your work or home life. Experiment. Play
mental games with yourself. All of these will help keep you
stimulated. |
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Seek brainstorming sessions. With your abundance of
ideas, you will make these sessions more exciting and more
productive. |
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Schedule time to read, because the ideas and experiences
of others can become your raw material for new ideas.
Schedule time to think, because thinking energizes you. |
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Discuss your ideas with other people. Their responses
will help you keep refining your ideas. |
Be ready to: |
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Finish your thoughts and ideas before communicating
them. Lacking your Ideation strength, others might not be
able to "join the dots" of an interesting but incomplete
idea, and thus might dismiss it. |
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Partner with someone with a strong Activator theme. This
person can push you to put your ideas into practice. This
kind of exposure can only be good for your ideas. |
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Partner with someone with a strong Analytical theme.
This person will question you and challenge you, therefore
strengthening your ideas. |
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