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How Ideas Work (Four Simple Steps That Turn Anyone Into a Creative Thinker)
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Product Details
Author:
Kyle Scheele
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
272
Publisher:
Authors Equity (January 12, 2027)
Imprint:
Authors Equity
Release Date:
January 12, 2027
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9798893312416
Weight:
12.37oz
Dimensions:
5.5" x 8.375"
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Eloquence-SimonSchuster_08172026_P10490886_onix30-20260816.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$30.00
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65
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20
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Overview
Most people assume creativity is something you either have or you don't. This book is here to prove them wrong.
We've all been there. Staring at a blank page waiting for inspiration to strike. Sitting in a meeting watching others churn out idea after idea while you sit back. Watching a good idea slowly die somewhere between inspiration and execution and not knowing how to save it.
What feels like a creative block is almost always a signal that something specific in the process has gone wrong — and once you can see what it is, you can fix it.
In How Ideas Work, Kyle Scheele reveals that every successful idea follows the same four-stage cycle — the IDEA Cycle — from the moment of first inspiration to the point of real-world impact.
Inspiration > Discovery > Evolution > Action
Most people stumble through this process accidentally. This book makes it intentional. Because the IDEA Cycle isn't dependent on talent or inspiration — it's a system, and systems can be learned.
How Ideas Work helps you pinpoint exactly where your creative process is stuck and gives you the tools you need to get unstuck. You'll learn to:
The world doesn't just need more ideas. It needs yours.
We've all been there. Staring at a blank page waiting for inspiration to strike. Sitting in a meeting watching others churn out idea after idea while you sit back. Watching a good idea slowly die somewhere between inspiration and execution and not knowing how to save it.
What feels like a creative block is almost always a signal that something specific in the process has gone wrong — and once you can see what it is, you can fix it.
In How Ideas Work, Kyle Scheele reveals that every successful idea follows the same four-stage cycle — the IDEA Cycle — from the moment of first inspiration to the point of real-world impact.
Inspiration > Discovery > Evolution > Action
Most people stumble through this process accidentally. This book makes it intentional. Because the IDEA Cycle isn't dependent on talent or inspiration — it's a system, and systems can be learned.
How Ideas Work helps you pinpoint exactly where your creative process is stuck and gives you the tools you need to get unstuck. You'll learn to:
- Stop waiting for inspiration and start gathering it strategically.
- Generate breakthrough ideas on demand by discovering the connections that are hidden in plain sight .
- Stop letting perfectionism kill your best work by learning which decisions you're overthinking and how to move forward.
- Get your ideas out of your head and into the world by building momentum through small, practical steps instead of one terrifying leap.
- Turn each finished project into fuel for the next one so your ideas compound over time instead of starting from scratch every time.
The world doesn't just need more ideas. It needs yours.









