by Cindy K. Sproles @CindyDevoted
Last month we talked about the process of brainstorming. We discussed simple things that introduced you to brainstorming with a peer, but what if you don’t have that person handy to bounce ideas? Then you need a way to help you brainstorm alone. Brainstorming consists of physical, mental, and emotional techniques. Surprisingly enough, these things aren’t rocket science. Though NASA does it with their brainiacs all the time. Get a pencil and paper (I know, utensils to actually write with), and we’ll begin.
