Have you ever noticed than right after you solve a problem you still have lots of great ideas swimming in your head?
New insights emerge just begging to be captured and the energy you've spent to find one solution has lead to dozens of viable ideas.
Grab those ideas. Capture those thoughts. Find the next big thing in your work.
Every problem solved opens new opportunities.
It's just another great reason to work + play at solving those pesky problems!
What's your next big idea?
-- Doug Smith
doug smith training: how to achieve your goals
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