Let’s be honest, when you see a creative product you tend to
mentally kick yourself for not coming up with the idea first. This is
definitely true among designers. When you see a beautiful design, you smile and
say: “Wow, this is incredible. Why didn’t I think of doing that?” We all get a
little jealous inside when we see a great idea. The wrong thing to do is get
mad at the people whom came up with that idea. In my life, I’ve experience this first hand. I had a friend
that was jealous of someone for what they had and how successful they were.
Instead of wishing them more luck and being happy for them, they constantly
complained and talked about that person’s flaws. “I could do better than that.”
“His idea is not that great.” Why didn’t he do this?” If I was him I would have
done…” That kind of attitude is so ugly. It irritates me to even
talk about it. Saying “I could have done that,” isn’t doing anything. Talk is
cheap. Always let your actions do the talking rather than blabbing about how
smart you are and your creative ideas. When you see somebody successful, smile
and be happy for them. Hating somebody for their accomplishments is simply
gross.
Here’s a great quote from the movie Pain & Gain. “There are two types of people in this world: A doer or a don’ter.” While this quote might seem funny, it’s 100% true. Think about it. There are people in this world who constantly complain about their life, but take no action. How are you supposed to reach your goals if you’re sitting on the couch watching TV or playing video games? Simple, you won’t. Get a pencil and a piece of paper and start writing down what you want to accomplish in your life. Allow your emotions to bleed. After you write down what you want to do, that "want" will become an "I will". Figure out what steps you’ll need to take to get there, and constantly push yourself. Make yourself succeed. I constantly use the death-bed example for this. If you’re laying on your deathbed and look back at your life, would you be happy with what you’ve accomplished? Or would you have uncountable regrets? ”I wish I would’ve done…” Make sure won’t have any "I wish" thoughts. The most successful people in the world started out just like you. Sure some are born into rich families, however if they’re not smart or don’t have the proper skills, they won’t achieve much in their life.
If you have a unique product idea, then chase it. You no
longer need to ask a bank or a venture capital firm to fund your business
ideas. Get on Kickstarter and see if people are actually interested in your
idea. From then on backers will vote with their money. In the past year I’ve
seen numerous Kickstarter success stories. I don’t see why that success story
can’t be about you. Below you will find clever products that will have you
kicking yourself for not thinking of them first. We hope the following ideas
and designs will inspire you to use the Rip, Pivot, and Jam method. This
method is commonly used by entrepreneurs to find a niche, apply known
business practices, and create a successful product line. Here’s how it works:
Rip - Identify if others in the niche are making money
from it.
Pivot - Bring it to a new market and come up with a new
approach.
Jam - Crash the boards with 100% energy.
Always continue to hustle and
allow unique product and business ideas inspire you. Enjoy!
iStuck Phone Stand
Kangaroo Jumps X-Rebound Boots
Parking Armor
Hammer Screwdriver Combination Tool
In/Set Salad Servers
Love Shelf by Ricard Mollon
Batman Money Clip
Ice Cream Door Stop
Qlocktwo Watch by Biegert & Funk
London
Underground Tube Tent
Twist Whisk by Joseph Joseph
Bike Wheel Clock
License Plate Flipper
Secret Compartment Cufflinks
Hacked USB
Flash Drive
Butter! Better! (Concept)
Staple Removers by Jac Zagoory
Twist and Spout Kitchen Pour
Time Traveller Watch by Mr Jones Watches
Crinkle Bag Vase by Makoto Komatsu
Submarine Umbrella
C H Salt
Musical Ruler w/ Songbook
Root Vue Farm
Mix Stix spoons
Hopside-Down-Beer-Glass
Table Saw
Ouch voodoo doll Toothpick Holder
Handvas
You’re Beautiful Cards
Minimalist Iota Playing Cards by Joe Doucet
MagBag Magazine Holder
Cardsharp 2 Credit Card Knife
Half The Calories Spoon
Railroad Crossing Lamp Base
Mustache Cloth Hangers
Calf and Half Creamer Pitcher
Delete Flyswatter
Pick Your Nose Paper Cups
Cool Jazz Ice Cube Tray
Source : http://inspirationfeed.com
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