Monday, January 23, 2012
Brainstorming and Isearch Topic Reaction Graf
This method could work for me. Just sit down and make a very detailed list of things that have interested me in the past, present and future. The problem is, that will be quite a lengthy list, and I need to pick one that might keep a reader intrigued until the end. I could write a whole lot of words about building a rock fireplace but, that doesn't mean that the poor soul who has to read it is interested. My only use for lists in my day to day, pre college, boring mom, housewife life was for groceries. Although, as I apply that fact to your brainstorming theory, I can relate. I have never forgotten the milk or butter when I had a list. I have forgotten the list before though, and came home with the overwhelming feeling that I forgot something crucial to the dinner making process of the evening. Only to realize that the feeling I had earlier was correct because I was missing the key ingredient to the chicken dish, meaning the chicken. I like the brainstorming idea, it will give me time to process the many ideas and things that I have wanted to accomplish over the years and in the future. Who knows, maybe it will go on the fridge for a large version of an around the house bucket list.
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Of course, in the end the point of the list is to narrow and narrow it down til you have single topic to run with, to create a new list about, and then, maybe, to find some questions you have about the topic.
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