Do you have an idea or an invention that you're
developing or just thinking about? Inventing should be an ongoing
process - continue thinking about your invention and improve upon your
original idea. Expand your original idea into new markets, find new
uses, and add more features.
Continue Thinking
As
you continue to think about your invention, you will likely generate
more ideas regarding how to implement the invention. Once you have
created your original invention, don't stop thinking about the problem
or issue addressed by the invention. Continue thinking about that
problem or issue and further develop your invention - you may find ways
to improve upon your original invention. Let your subconscious expand
on your original thought.
The invention process does not need to
have a "finish line" - the process can continue as long as you desire.
As you spend more time thinking about your invention, you may identify
more features that improve the value or usefulness of your invention.
You may discover additional uses for your invention in different
environments or other types of businesses. Many inventions are
improvements on previous inventions or ideas. A series of several
inventions may result in a valuable product or service.
Implementing Your Invention
Unfortunately,
many inventors stop their creative activities if they don't know how to
implement their invention - don't let this happen to you. It's
important to understand that you don't need to have the expertise to
implement every part of your invention. There are plenty of individuals
and businesses that can prototype ideas or develop your invention into
an actual product or service. These development activities can be
initiated at an appropriate time in the future. Don't let concerns
about invention implementation slow your inventive activities. For example,
you may create an invention for a new type of computer software
program. Your invention is a new combination of functions that are not
available in existing software programs. You may not be a computer
programmer, but you can describe the desired functions to an
experienced computer programmer who then develops the software program.
Develop
the habit of thinking about your ideas and inventions on a regular
basis - you will likely find many ways to expand on your original
thoughts.
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