

There’s nothing wrong with using a good old-fashioned pen and some paper. This method has been around for ages, proving its effectiveness. When brainstorming, the first thought that often comes to mind is to write everything down with a pen. You might be struggling to organize your thoughts because every thought is coming too quickly for you to keep track of effectively. On the opposite end of the spectrum, you could be overflowing with ideas - too many ideas.

We all know the feeling of coming up with ideas only to decide that every single one belongs in the trash. You could be feeling creatively blocked and unsure how to proceed. At times, it can be difficult to brainstorm and come up with ideas you might need for school or work - especially if you don’t know where or how to begin.
