Just thinking, or capturing the thinking

Working on tasks like problem solving, idea generation or planning and decision making means we can get into some pretty heavy thinking.
I wonder... are we doing too much thinking and not enough capturing of the thinking?
Have you had that situation where you've come up with an idea, some clever thoughts and then ... it's gone, disappeared as quickly as it arrived? Can't remember it?
It’s a waste to think great things and not net, trap or curate and gather them. Too often we dismiss our thoughts and ideas as not being valuable, but they’ve just been created as thoughts; they haven’t been further morphed into an action or an implementable thing.
Give yourself the credit that yes, you did come up with an idea, a possibility. Then capture it as soon as you can!
A library of ideas is something to draw from later on.
We can't always sit down and expect brilliant ideas to come to us on demand. Rather, we can capture them when they come throughout our daily habits and activities. This is the clever art of idea curation.
Q: Do you lose your ideas or do you catch them?
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