For example, you may
write down the idea heading and add subheadings for each paragraph.
Not exact matches
One person stands at the
head of the room (where the walls are painted with
idea paint — you can
write on them with dry erase marker), and as people contribute
ideas, they all get
written down on the board.
To this day, that's still exactly how I prefer my BLTs — simple with no fuss — but everyone once in a while an
idea for an untraditional BLT creeps into my
head, gets
written down in my trusty food journal and loiters there until the time is right to bring it to life.
But these
ideas just pop into my
head, often at the most inconvenient times (i.e while taking my sister's cycling class or while I'm in bed trying to fall asleep... i.e whenever it is impossible for me
write them
down!).
Once the «knowing» vs. «showing» formulation popped into my
head it seemed completely obvious, but as far as I can tell no one's
written down this
idea in quite this way before (at least according to Google, the concept hasn't previously appeared online).
As my days right before Milan were so busy, late evenings were the only time I was actually able to think about my outfits — one night I sat
down and made a
written plan of all possible looks from
head to toe, having no
idea if what I had in mind would even look okay.
Then using this «Give one take one»
idea, children
wrote down the four facts and then chose 1 to share, moving around the class building up facts from others and putting them under the correct
heading.
Write down their
ideas on 18x24 posters, with the
heading, «Be a Kid Against Bullying.»
Took a day out of my vacation Greece to
write down the draft because I couldn't get the
idea out of my
head.
Ever sat
down to
write a school research paper only to discover hours and a litre of coffee later that you have no
idea where it's
heading, how to round it off or whether it's even still relevant?
I'd imagine I started for much the same reasons that other writers take up the pen; I had these
ideas in my
head and just had to get them out so I
wrote them
down.
Write down every
idea that comes to your
head when you are reading books and articles.
You never know when you might get enlightened, so always have a notebook and a pen with you, so when some great
idea or a thought will pop into your
head, you will be able to
write it
down instead of scratching your
head later on thinking what you need to remember.
In spite of some people's resistance to the
idea of scripts, the fact is, we all use them... some are
written down and some are in our
heads.