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 WAKE UP AND DO YOUR THING
 Take a break: Sometimes stepping away from a problem can help clear your mind and allow you to approach it with fresh eyes.
Ask for input: Getting someone else's perspective can help you see the problem in a new light. This could be a friend, coworker, or mentor.
Change your environment: Sometimes a change of scenery can help stimulate creativity and generate new ideas. Consider working in a different location or taking a walk outside.
Use a different tool: If you're used to using a particular method or tool to solve problems, try switching it up. For example, if you usually brainstorm ideas on a whiteboard, try using sticky notes or a mind map.
Adopt a beginner's mindset: Try to approach the problem as if you were a beginner with no preconceived notions. This can help you see things you may have otherwise overlooked.
New ideas: it’s impossible to come up with new ideas if you never allow yourself to be weird.
A crazy idea is one that at first seems impossible or impractical, but upon further reflection might just be brilliant. To have a chance at success, a crazy idea must meet three criteria: it must be original, relevant, and achievable. In
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