Friday 13 December 2013

Idea Management: Extraction and Storage

                  

Ideas lost daily world wide is more than those fully harvested, stored, and put to use in a year. This is very shocking and pretty disturbing. No matter how unpopular or wired this topic might look, those that actually utilize their ideas have a way they go about the extraction and storage of it before use. This is what I want discourse here and now. Harvesting of ideas has to do with isolating a fraction from the panoply of it we come in contact with on a daily basis. For the fact that it  barely offers up itself or approaches
us readily to be utilized ;It’s of essence that man takes it upon himself, the effort of coming up with a channel with which extraction endeavours are done without any hurdle or more realistically the least of hitch. Ideas emanate from the human mind whose functionality can be likened to waves that power satellite transmissions. It breezes to and fro, trapped by only the willing soul. Idea itself comes like transmissions made over the radio which inattentive or half listeners neither harvest nor have anyway of regaining once lost. Idea is just a reserve of those who desire it. Desiring to get ideas are not merely by lipped words but going further to stage idea-friendly environments and then listening raptly to yourself in deep thoughts and meditation while still engulfed by passion for what you do. Idea generation conditions are however not restricted to the aforementioned since people have given testimonies of ideas generated socializing, teaching, walking, and just by observing things passionately. Irrespective of the veracity of idea extraction states, one thing is common: that expectant or conscious people will end up harvesting them. It hovers our minds like the wind wallows upon the earth, but also like the air, it does not ask you to eat of it and live. It’s always by choice.
      Next and inseparable from idea extraction or harvesting is idea storage. Of what need is idea when not stored for use? Idea is a salt for jewelling up the earth, but what befates it when not stored, especially at a time it can’t be utilized instantly (which is when it’s always shown up)?  Now, how can one store a harvested memory for usage? This will take us to writing and the need for and use of diary/journal by any person gunning for mastery within the confines of any earthly interest. Let’s for instance, take the writer and his idea-land as an illustration. Say you are just walking down a pretty thick and rowdy street when flicks of cool story ideas came resonating from within you and before you know it, you have gathered yourself back again (imaginations like those throws in certain dosage of trance fits like one guessing into the space) and of course, such clip of an idea always have every ability of becoming what will serve as the seminal of a great book .Apparently, that was a harvested idea. But what do you think would become of such, probably, a billion dollar idea if the head that born it didn’t have a hand to scrawl it down for a later use (storage); under such unhealthy atmosphere? The answer is that it has more than 70% of been lost forever.

The importance of inculcating the habit of jotting or walking down to anywhere any place with journal items can’t be overstated. That said, one can as well conclude that every other benefit derivable from ideas may not just be easily accessed without placing utmost premium on brainstorming and writing. Especially maintaining a daily diary


Idea generation process begins with your temporary memory the way computers troll the web for information using ROM (Read Only Memory) memory whence it imports/moves (if the user will use it for anything) down the info/page if any to the hard disk for storage and later use. For man, it’s no different. He explores his mind, extracts ideas (where the memory is considerable low and winding very fast) and if the man is conscious with the hand ready, he stores idea down by writing it out to a permanent space (which at that instant is paper or any memory widget) from where it is later moved up/exported back into the brain (mind) once again for refining, application or creating things---clearly demonstrating the mediation of writing between the extraction and storage of ideas. With the computer, this stage would represent where information saved on a hard disk is now launched once again for personal use of the downloader. If there is anything you should never relent on, it’s creating things with your muse 

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