Thinking Tools/Example applications
Apply your skills in creating possibilities to these examples. Use divergent thinking skills, tools, and techniques to generate as many possibilities as you can for the chosen example.
Feel free to choose your own example if that is more useful.
- Automobile names (existing, or new, or fanciful)
- Baby names
- Becoming fair
- Being happy
- Book titles
- Choosing a career
- Creating a joke
- Desserts
- Doing good
- Earning trust
- Enjoying life
- Eulogies in six words
- Feeling good
- Finding a job
- Gaining weight
- Getting fit
- Gifts to give
- Halloween costumes
- Hats
- Having fun
- Healing
- Healthy snacks
- How to help
- How to spend a weekend
- Ice cream flavors (existing, or new, or fanciful)
- Improving relationships
- Increasing creativity
- Inventions we need
- Living wisely
- Logos
- Losing weight
- Meeting people
- Mottos for yourself, groups, teams, organizations, movements, …
- Names for colors
- Names for perfumes
- Names for pets
- New holidays
- New Podcasts
- New TV shows
- Places to visit (near here, far from here, quirky)
- Problems we face
- Random acts of kindness
- Recycling
- Reducing clutter
- Reducing waste
- Seeking real good
- Seeking true beliefs
- Selling me this pen
- Showing generosity
- Solutions to a specific problem
- Song titles
- Stories in six words
- Tattoos
- The phrase on my gravestone
- Things to do on a rainy day
- Uses for a paperclip
- What to do on vacation
- What to do tonight
- What to draw
- What to eat for breakfast, or lunch, or dinner.
- What to explore
- What to learn
- What to paint
- What to photograph
- What to study
- What to wear
- Who to visit
- Why are manhole covers round?
- World peace