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The Secret to Never Running Out of Content Ideas

Should I tell you the truth?

You don't need more ideas.  

They’re already in your head.  

The problem? You keep forgetting them.

Founders don’t struggle with creativity. 

They struggle with capturing ideas before they disappear.

And if you’re still relying on “remembering later,” you’re playing yourself.

Let me show you how to do it without the overthinking:

Step 1: Capture Ideas—Fast.

Content ideas don’t come when you need them.

  • In the shower.  

  • At the gym, mid-set.  

  • Scrolling X at 1 AM, lost in the algorithm.

And if you don’t capture them immediately, they’re gone.

Forget your fancy Notion setup.

Use your notes app.

Whenever you get an idea—write it down. Doesn’t matter if it’s half-baked or dumb. Just capture it.

Pro tip: Capture ideas on the go—use ChatGPT voice notes while walking to turn thoughts into action instantly.

Step 2: Curate the Good, Delete the Bad.

Once a week, review your list.

  • Trash the bad ideas. Not everything is a gem.

  • Turn the good ones into content. Expand, refine, execute.

  • Shamelessly steal from inspiration. Not copy—remix.

Step 3: Stuck? Steal Like a Pro

The best creators don’t wait for ideas—they hunt them down.

Here’s where to look:

  • Newsletters (trends, stories, insights)

  • Podcasts (high-value conversations)

  • X / Twitter (raw, unfiltered takes)

  • Comment sections (real problems = real engagement)

You don’t need a genius moment. You need inputs that spark outputs.

(Shameless subscribe to my YouTube—we do the heavy lifting for you.)

Capture. Curate. Create.

Most people fail because they try to create from scratch.

You? You’ll win because you’re always collecting.

Start now. Open your notes app.

Write one idea.

Because the best content starts with one simple note.

Keep Building,

Jax.

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