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How to Be More Creative at Work

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Show Notes You've been told to "be more creative," but nobody ever shows you how. With nearly 900 million people calling themselves content creators, the pressure to stand out has never been higher — especially as AI reshapes the job market fast. I've been doing this since my radio days, filling six hours of airtime every single night. And I learned early on that creativity isn't some magical gift. It's a system. If you're ready to unlock an endless stream of ideas and finally turn them into something real, this one's for you. Featured Story I was 18 or 19, fresh out of high school, and I'd landed my dream job in radio. The station hired me because I was creative, a little unpredictable, and I had to fill six hours of airtime every single night. Early on, I spent an hour prepping for every hour on air. With a young family, that wasn't going to work. Then a guy named Vic Swan in Tallahassee told me something that changed everything. He said, Scott, just pay attention. At the grocery store, the gym, driving your car — just notice things and write them down. I've never stopped, and it's how I generate 100 to 200 ideas every week. Important Points Creativity isn't some magical talent — it's a repeatable system built on paying attention to your everyday life. Capture every idea without stopping to edit or organize — just toss them all in one trusted place and move on. Pull an idea out the night before, sleep on it, and watch how quickly the creativity flows when you sit down to work. Memorable Quotes "The people who are original, who actually take the time to create something real — they are going to do well." "Every single thing I do is observational — and it started as pure survival when I got into radio at 18 years old." "Just pay attention. As you live your everyday life, pay attention to everything around you and capture it all." Scott's Three-Step Approach Pay close attention everywhere you go and capture every idea in one trusted place — don't stop to edit, just collect. Pull your captured ideas out the day before and let your mind quietly work on them overnight while you sleep on them. Riff on the idea out loud, talk it all the way through, then use AI as a tool to help you format and multiply it. Chapters 0:02 - Happy Friday and a two-week head cold update 0:54 - Notes From Scott — the email worth trying 1:45 - 900 million content creators and what that means 4:15 - How radio survival taught me to be creative 8:21 - Step one: capture ideas from everyday life 9:38 - Step two: talk it out and transcribe your ideas 10:08 - Step three: sleep on it, then crank it out Connect With Me Search for the Daily Boost on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. If you enjoy the Daily Boost, you might like Notes From Scott. A few mornings each week, I send a short note with something I've been thinking about or noticing lately. Sometimes those ideas turn into podcast episodes later. You can sign up at https://notesfromscott.com. Email: [email protected] Main Website: https://motivationtomove.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/dailyboostpodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/heyscottsmith Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/motivationtomove Facebook Group: https://dailyboostpodcast.com/facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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