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How to Wake Up with 10 Brilliant Ideas Every Day.

 Most people wake up and check their phones.

You? You’re about to wake up and check your brain.

Sounds ridiculous, right?

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But here's the truth no one tells you: Your brain is an idea machine — and you're probably letting it rust.


Want to build a business?

Launch a side hustle?

Write a book?

Fix your life?


Start with this:

Write 10 ideas. Every morning. Before the world hijacks your mind.


But… 10 ideas about what?

Here’s the trick: ask better questions.


“How could I make $1,000 without using social media?”


“What would I do if I had to restart my career from scratch?”


“What are 10 things I know that people would pay to learn?”


Your brain loves specific problems. Feed it those.


“But my ideas are bad.”

Of course they are. At first.


Your first 3 ideas? Too obvious.

Next 4? Getting weird.

Last 3? That’s where the magic lives.


Stop trying to be brilliant. Just be honest and consistent.


Nobody wakes up a genius. They become one — through practice.


This isn’t a writing exercise. It’s a life upgrade.

After 30 days of this, weird things start to happen:


You start seeing business ideas in everyday problems.


You solve things faster, think deeper, and scroll less.


You stop saying, “I don’t know what to do,” and start saying, “I’ve got options.”


You literally train your brain to become an opportunity-generating machine.


Still don’t believe it? Try it.

Tomorrow morning, open a notebook.

Pick a question.

Write 10 answers.

Don’t stop until you hit 10 — even if #7 is “start a pet-sitting circus.”


(Actually… that’s not the worst idea.)


The world is noisy. You don’t have to be.

Let everyone else wake up to anxiety, news, and doomscrolling.


You?

You’ll wake up to 10 new possibilities.

Every. Single. Day.


And maybe, just maybe — one of those ideas will change everything.

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