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From Inception to Fruition

Chad Barr

Many of us struggle to bring products from that initial idea phase to actual completion. Today, I want to share what I learned from this amazing experience, to help you bring your own exciting projects from inception to fruition: Start with a “brain dump.” Brainstorm with people you trust.

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What Are You Creating Next?

Chad Barr

However, the key from my perspective is to find a way to keep our momentum going with consistency and innovation. Next, take action and move this from inception to fruition. ” Most of us take some time off in order to reenergize at times. So how do you determine what you should create next?

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5 Moves to Create the Next 5 Moves

Chad Barr

Any project, no matter how large or small, can and should be broken down into five key steps to take it from inception to fruition. Try and achieve it in less than five steps and it is often way too simplistic. On the other hand, if there are more than five steps, it becomes too complicated.

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The Year in Reflection

Chad Barr

We just need to heighten our senses and learn from our surroundings. Any goal or project, no matter how complex, can be broken down into five moves to take it from inception to fruition. Here is what I came up with: January: Insights are consistently around us as they leave their trails and hints. Handle with care.