Stocking Ideas

 

Sometimes, coming up with a good idea is harder than expected. When I first committed to writing one short essay a day, I assumed it would be easy to overcome the challenge. But as time went on, I realized that no matter how hard I tried to brainstorm alone, inspiration didn’t always arrive on cue. On some days, I couldn’t help but feel that my biorhythms or physical condition were affecting my brain’s ability to generate ideas. Conversely, when my mind is in good shape, ideas often come one after another. In those moments, if I jot them down and write a few essays in advance, I can build a stockpile. This not only eases the daily pressure but also gives me peace of mind and helps me focus more effectively. More broadly, while stockpiling things we rarely use can create stress, having a ready supply of useful items—like short essays—can offer mental support, improve concentration, and lead to better results.

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