I always sleep with a notepad and pen close to hand.
I’ve remembered important information, have come up with creative ideas, and documented some pretty whacky dreams.
Last weekend, Christine looked at my pad and asked what I’d been writing. I had no idea.
Could it have been a billion-dollar idea I’d had during my sleep?
After all...
- Dmitri Mendeleev generated the Periodic Table,
- Paul McCartney crafted the melodies of Let It Be and Yesterday,
- Mary Shelly literally dreamt up Frankenstein — each in a state of REM sleep.
- And topping them all, Keith Richards actually recorded the opening bars of Satisfaction in the middle of the night while fast asleep.
There were eight pages of ramblings (most appeared disconnected and some completely whacky), but I did see a thread leading through the pages. With a bit of patience, reading, recording, and rereading, the idea flashed back into my conscious mind.
"Got it!", I declared to Mrs. H, who had long since moved on to something much more immediate.
Was it a product? A service? A new app that solved global problems?
No. It was a way to streamline our expenses process at work.
Not the most exciting dream—and certainly not a billion-dollar idea—but still a good one. I’m introducing it next week.
I urge all my one-to-one clients to sleep with a notepad and pen within easy reach. When you start a coaching process, it’s amazing how fertile your sleeping mind becomes.
If you don’t write it down, the chances are you’ll forget it. And who knows, that hit tune, your billion-dollar business, or a new way to do expenses could be lost forever.
Do you have any dream stories? If so, please share them below.
Be Brilliant!
Michael
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