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8 Places To Find Ideas Fast When Your Tired Is Tired | Zikoko!

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Are you a creative? Then you understand how frustrating it can be when you face the dreaded “creative block.” As in, you’re tired, and cannot can with new ideas.

Not to worry, your brain will be revived by the time you visit the following places.

1. In the toilet

Right on the seat while you’re doing the deed.

2. In the shower

immediately the water hits your head ideas should begin to flow like oil.

3. In the market

By the time you rub body with twenty people and inhale different odours, you will be inspired.

4. On the road

Make sure you have a pen and paper ready to joff fings down.

5. In the bush

If all else fails, nature won’t. Go with a mat in case you need to spend the night there.

6. In your dream

Just close your eyes and sleep. The ideas will appear to you in a dream. Wahala for doesn’t remember their dreams sha.

7. Someone else’s brain

You just need to pick it. There’s love in sharing.

8. Social media

You see that bird app? Carry yourself there. Ideas will hit you left, right and centre.

After going to these places and ideas don’t begin to flow like a river, then you’ll need to wash your head. Maybe your village people have cooked your brain in a big pot.

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