Each individual is super creative.
The habits and routines that he adapts turns him into mediocre
soul, by being so- it is quite difficult to quantify what we have actually lost.
Ideas pop up in each individual’s mind almost at all the times.
The sources for ideas are countless; at times we get weird ideas when we are
walking down the sidewalks, at times it’s from the article that we read in a newspaper.
Even when staring at stars or sipping hot coffee our mind generates lots of
good outputs.
The question is, if there
are so many ideas around us why on earth are we still mediocre? Why are we doing
the same boring things that we hate doing?
Where do the ideas disappear? Why aren’t we able to implement
them?
The answer to this question was pretty simple, “Our brain
actually does things that make us feel good rather than what actually is good”
We feel good thinking about the idea, but articulating the
thoughts into action isn’t so much pleasant thing! We have to go through some
pain to do the action.
We do not feel good to take a piece of paper, write down our
idea, research about its practicality…… and so on. And we procrastinate action
till the idea is almost killed.
As said by Robin Sharma “The best leader never leaves the site
of a good idea without doing something- no matter how small – to breathe some
life into it.
Don’t just let your idea die its own death even before it’s
born.
Start acting on your ideas! Give it a new life
