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How I Find Inspiration in Everyday Life
Finding inspiration for your writing doesn't have to be complicated—it's all around you in everyday conversations, experiences, and observations. In this video, author Doug shares practical strategies for discovering story ideas and creative concepts by keeping your mind open and making unexpected connections. For detailed insights and additional tips on finding inspiration in your daily life, visit and read the full post at https://dougfbooks.com/writing/find-inspiration/
Doug reveals how some of his most successful books came from simple moments: The Symbiote emerged from a two-hour conversation with an Army buddy about energy and physics, while The Guardsman series was inspired by combining elements from Blade Runner and The Fifth Element. He demonstrates that inspiration isn't about waiting for lightning to strike—it's about actively connecting disparate ideas into something new.
From Sci-Fi to Sales Books
The video showcases Doug's diverse portfolio, from science fiction novels to practical sales books like Decade in Daylight, Beer, and Sell My Home. He explains how his sales book series originated from witnessing the dramatic business impact of his own work—helping one qualified salesperson 6x their business overnight. This success inspired him to create the Expert Sales series, interviewing specialists to help others leverage their expertise.
Filling Personal Needs
Doug also discusses creating books that solve his own problems, including training journals for martial arts practice and hand-drawn coloring books made with his sister-in-law. These projects demonstrate how identifying gaps in your own life can lead to products that serve niche markets—even if it's just 50-500 people per year, the income adds up.
Building Momentum
The key insight is that finding inspiration becomes easier the more you practice it. Each project leads to new ideas, creating an exponential climb of creativity and productivity. Doug emphasizes that most book launches don't succeed until the third, fourth, or fifth attempt, but by consistently drawing inspiration from your surroundings, you'll produce more content that answers real questions for real people.
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