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The benefits of brainstorming for freelance writers

by Natalia Jones

Brainstorming is commonly associated with boardrooms and executives but freelance writers can actually benefit a lot from borrowing this technique.


Take a look at some of the possible benefits of brainstorming for freelancers.


Brainstorming Helps to Generate Ideas

The entire process of brainstorming is geared towards idea generation. Many freelancers get stuck in a rut because they have run fresh out of ideas but holding a brainstorming session with a friend or even alone might be well worth the little time it takes. Freelancers must remember that everything is allowed so there is nothing too silly to make it to the page. Writers should also take care not to spend any time developing an idea, just to jot it down and move along. This prevents the flow from getting clogged with details.


Brainstorming Flips Perspective

Freelancer writers can often get caught up in one way of viewing things, especially if they write about a specialist topic on a regular basis. One way of seeing ideas from a different standpoint is to brainstorm, because the rules of brainstorming state that there are no rules. When everything is questionable, new angles are more likely to come to the surface. Before you know it you may have stumbled upon several new ways to view things and that translates into fresh material to write about.


Brainstorming Promotes a Creativity Boost

Freelancers stand to benefit immensely from the brainstorming process precisely because it is such a creative format. The anything goes atmosphere that must be created for brainstorming to work really sets the backdrop for the mind to wander and for new ideas to creep into the conscious realm. This method works wonders for product development and marketing teams and it can work for freelance writers as well.


Brainstorming Increases Productivity

The link between brainstorming and productivity might not immediately be clear, but freelancers spend a lot of time trying to come up with new material or toying with new ways to express old ideas. Brainstorming crams all that thought into a concentrated time slot and leaves the rest of the day free to be dedicated to other pressing tasks, like writing and editing.


Freelance writers should embrace the concept of brainstorming and make it a part of their regular routines. One brainstorming session a week should be enough to produce a great amount of fresh ideas and clear the schedule for a productive week.




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