Guest Post-Want To Catch The Next Big Idea? Use Your Hand As Bait

fishing with handsHere’s a guest post from Seth Simonds. We had a few interesting chats lately on Twitter. I’m glad he was willing to throw some ideas my way in more than 140.

You can land a flathead catfish the size of a 10 year old child with your bare hands! It’s a sport in the southern United States known as “noodling” or “hand-grabbing.” It works on the premise that if a catfish thinks you’re a threat to its eggs, it will try to eat your arm. Follow these simple steps to put catfish on your table:

  1. Get in the water.
  2. Get a giant catfish to eat your arm.
  3. Get your friends to help drag your prize out of the
    water.

With all the uncertainty about money these days (as if uncertainty were a new thing!), there has been a lot of discussion about ideas.

How do you come up with new ideas? How do you find ways to create revenue and improve your surroundings while making the most of your skills and talents? Look no further than the champion noodler:

  1. Put yourself in a position to be inspired. Champion noodlers work year-round to improve their chances at success by finding new hunting spots and installing custom boxes for the fish
    to nest in. Any veteran noodler will tell you, there’s no chance of catching the “Big One” if you’re not getting in the water and making an effort. Write down a new idea each day at lunch for a week. Make it
    a habit to ask questions and seek out solutions to the challenges around you. You’ll find the ideas soon flow faster than you can write them down!
  2. Don’t just come up with ideas. Take the next step! It’s not enough to just get in the water. A champion noodler wants to get a bite and reads the muddy water for signs of the prize. When you have an idea, find out where it leads! Search for your idea online and see what others have said on the topic. Read industry magazines and expert blogs. Get a feel for where your idea fits into the greater scheme. If you find that somebody has already developed your idea, it’s okay! Not finding a fish doesn’t mean the noodler read the signs wrong, just that another noodler got there first. There are many fish in every pond and even more ideas swimming out there for you to grab!
  3. Get others involved! Dragging a 70lb fish out of the water with your arm stuck in its gullet is quite the task. The champion noodler always has friends around to help. Friends can be some of the best sources of inspiration. You might not worry about being dragged to a watery death by a large catfish, but you should make a point to have a support system in place. Great ideas can quickly grow into daunting tasks. Friends will help you weed out the lesser ideas, plan for the great ones, help you reach a finish,
    and celebrate your victory! Get involved in the broader conversation by joining Twitter, Friendfeed, or another social media platform. Having expert friends just a click away can be a tremendous help in weeding through your ideas and discovering new possibilities. Joining a conversation also means you’ll be able to help others discover ideas to be passionate about!

It’s great to be cautious and not give away valuable information indiscriminately. Be smart! Just know that as new media expands, success will show less favor to those who insist on pursuing ideas alone. Grab a few friends, pick a pond of ideas, and jump in! By working together, you make it possible to pursue the big ideas and increase your chances at success.

Your friends will share in your failures as well. Sometimes, when you’ve nearly got that big idea in the boat, it gets away. Failure is part of the sport. Don’t worry, your friends will be there to remind you that frozen fish sticks taste better than that muddy old fish that got away.

Happy Fishing!

Seth Simonds writes a fantastic blog over at The Dating Papers

Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons

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  • http://www.mymommymanual.com Ria

    This may be the best metaphor I’ve heard yet. A lot more appealing than going solo (ala Old Man and the Sea). But truly I just came because I thought I’d get to see Seth catch a catfish bigger than my kids.

  • http://www.mymommymanual.com Ria

    This may be the best metaphor I’ve heard yet. A lot more appealing than going solo (ala Old Man and the Sea). But truly I just came because I thought I’d get to see Seth catch a catfish bigger than my kids.

  • http://www.mymommymanual.com Ria

    This may be the best metaphor I’ve heard yet. A lot more appealing than going solo (ala Old Man and the Sea). But truly I just came because I thought I’d get to see Seth catch a catfish bigger than my kids.

  • http://www.faevent.com Philippa

    Great post. And great timing. I have considering starting a new business venuture and have been hesitating but the advice giving was what I really needed to hear to make up my mind.

  • http://www.faevent.com Philippa

    Great post. And great timing. I have considering starting a new business venuture and have been hesitating but the advice giving was what I really needed to hear to make up my mind.

  • http://www.faevent.com Philippa

    Great post. And great timing. I have considering starting a new business venuture and have been hesitating but the advice giving was what I really needed to hear to make up my mind.

  • http://www.MizFitOnline.com MizFit

    Love it. Such a good point about having the idea and the, as my people say, chutzpah to take that next step.
    To ‘feel the fear & doing it anyway’
    I also love how you point out the bringing others on board.

    IMO great ideas wither & die when kept to self in hopes of launching/creating alone.

    What is joy abundance & success if not shared?

    Thanks for a great read to start my Saturday.

  • http://www.MizFitOnline.com MizFit

    Love it. Such a good point about having the idea and the, as my people say, chutzpah to take that next step.
    To ‘feel the fear & doing it anyway’
    I also love how you point out the bringing others on board.

    IMO great ideas wither & die when kept to self in hopes of launching/creating alone.

    What is joy abundance & success if not shared?

    Thanks for a great read to start my Saturday.

  • http://www.MizFitOnline.com MizFit

    Love it. Such a good point about having the idea and the, as my people say, chutzpah to take that next step.
    To ‘feel the fear & doing it anyway’
    I also love how you point out the bringing others on board.

    IMO great ideas wither & die when kept to self in hopes of launching/creating alone.

    What is joy abundance & success if not shared?

    Thanks for a great read to start my Saturday.

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    May lead to a new ailment: “flipper and mouth disease”

  • http://info.sean808080.com sean808080

    So many good ideas and so little action. This post is a great reminder that with no action, we all go hungry.

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    So many good ideas and so little action. This post is a great reminder that with no action, we all go hungry.

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  • http://sean808080.com sean808080

    So many good ideas and so little action. This post is a great reminder that with no action, we all go hungry.

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  • http://nfpn.wordpress.com nfpn

    I couldn’t agree more – having been involved with a number of start-ups (tech’s and non-profits), those that made the biggest steps towards achieving their goals were the ones where we had the scope to “have a go” and find the innovative solutions to our challenges. Getting the right people behind you also makes things happen much faster…take home message – don’t be afraid to share!!

  • http://nfpn.wordpress.com nfpn

    I couldn’t agree more – having been involved with a number of start-ups (tech’s and non-profits), those that made the biggest steps towards achieving their goals were the ones where we had the scope to “have a go” and find the innovative solutions to our challenges. Getting the right people behind you also makes things happen much faster…take home message – don’t be afraid to share!!

  • http://nfpn.wordpress.com nfpn

    I couldn’t agree more – having been involved with a number of start-ups (tech’s and non-profits), those that made the biggest steps towards achieving their goals were the ones where we had the scope to “have a go” and find the innovative solutions to our challenges. Getting the right people behind you also makes things happen much faster…take home message – don’t be afraid to share!!

  • http://www.thedatingpapers.com Seth Simonds

    Ria: I’m sorry to disappoint. If I ever get the chance to go noodling, you can be sure I’ll take it and post some pictures so you can see giant fish mawing on my bloodied arm. =)

    Phillipa: Best of luck in your new venture! I hope you have many smart friends ready to support you and lend a hand where needed.

    MizFit: One of the comments I’ve heard Guy Kawasaki make from his experience in Venture Capital is to the effect that the people who are most protective of their ideas tend to be unoriginal. I’ve certainly found that the more I share, the more I have.

    Solargroupies: Yeah. Noodling might be fun but I don’t think it’ll catch on as an idea-generating corporate retreat activity.

    Sean & nfpn: Yes! Grab some people you trust and jump in! You might come up with something big…and even if you don’t, you gain life experience and deeper friendships. Pretty good results from something most of us would call a “failure”, no? =)

  • http://www.thedatingpapers.com Seth Simonds

    Ria: I’m sorry to disappoint. If I ever get the chance to go noodling, you can be sure I’ll take it and post some pictures so you can see giant fish mawing on my bloodied arm. =)

    Phillipa: Best of luck in your new venture! I hope you have many smart friends ready to support you and lend a hand where needed.

    MizFit: One of the comments I’ve heard Guy Kawasaki make from his experience in Venture Capital is to the effect that the people who are most protective of their ideas tend to be unoriginal. I’ve certainly found that the more I share, the more I have.

    Solargroupies: Yeah. Noodling might be fun but I don’t think it’ll catch on as an idea-generating corporate retreat activity.

    Sean & nfpn: Yes! Grab some people you trust and jump in! You might come up with something big…and even if you don’t, you gain life experience and deeper friendships. Pretty good results from something most of us would call a “failure”, no? =)

  • http://www.thedatingpapers.com Seth Simonds

    Ria: I’m sorry to disappoint. If I ever get the chance to go noodling, you can be sure I’ll take it and post some pictures so you can see giant fish mawing on my bloodied arm. =)

    Phillipa: Best of luck in your new venture! I hope you have many smart friends ready to support you and lend a hand where needed.

    MizFit: One of the comments I’ve heard Guy Kawasaki make from his experience in Venture Capital is to the effect that the people who are most protective of their ideas tend to be unoriginal. I’ve certainly found that the more I share, the more I have.

    Solargroupies: Yeah. Noodling might be fun but I don’t think it’ll catch on as an idea-generating corporate retreat activity.

    Sean & nfpn: Yes! Grab some people you trust and jump in! You might come up with something big…and even if you don’t, you gain life experience and deeper friendships. Pretty good results from something most of us would call a “failure”, no? =)

  • http://claudiabroome.com claudiabroome

    Amazing comparison. I love it and to me the most important part is about getting people to help. I will have the picture of being in the water and having help to drag out the fish impeded in my memory banks forever. Great article. Thanks Chris.

  • http://claudiabroome.com claudiabroome

    Amazing comparison. I love it and to me the most important part is about getting people to help. I will have the picture of being in the water and having help to drag out the fish impeded in my memory banks forever. Great article. Thanks Chris.

  • http://claudiabroome.com claudiabroome

    Amazing comparison. I love it and to me the most important part is about getting people to help. I will have the picture of being in the water and having help to drag out the fish impeded in my memory banks forever. Great article. Thanks Chris.

  • http://cartieraintingaday.blogspot.com Janice Cartier

    ROFLMAO- most creative analogy in awhile. I did stick my finger inside a ladyfish’s mouth at the urging of my fish guys on location, then they cut it up for chum- the fish not my finger. They were after shark. And we got them. So the be willing to share. That’s a good one. The prize is amplified and you get to have scotch and cigars with really cool friends on the boat.

  • http://cartieraintingaday.blogspot.com Janice Cartier

    ROFLMAO- most creative analogy in awhile. I did stick my finger inside a ladyfish’s mouth at the urging of my fish guys on location, then they cut it up for chum- the fish not my finger. They were after shark. And we got them. So the be willing to share. That’s a good one. The prize is amplified and you get to have scotch and cigars with really cool friends on the boat.

  • http://cartieraintingaday.blogspot.com Janice Cartier

    ROFLMAO- most creative analogy in awhile. I did stick my finger inside a ladyfish’s mouth at the urging of my fish guys on location, then they cut it up for chum- the fish not my finger. They were after shark. And we got them. So the be willing to share. That’s a good one. The prize is amplified and you get to have scotch and cigars with really cool friends on the boat.

  • http://www.thedatingpapers.com Seth Simonds

    Janice: Thanks for sharing that memory! My wildest fishing trip involved most of our party getting seasick and hurling bright blue vomit over the sides of our boat. Who knew blueberry pie could be such an interesting thing? =)

    You’re right. There’s nothing quite like sharing a triumph with friends!

  • http://www.thedatingpapers.com Seth Simonds

    Janice: Thanks for sharing that memory! My wildest fishing trip involved most of our party getting seasick and hurling bright blue vomit over the sides of our boat. Who knew blueberry pie could be such an interesting thing? =)

    You’re right. There’s nothing quite like sharing a triumph with friends!

  • http://www.thedatingpapers.com Seth Simonds

    Janice: Thanks for sharing that memory! My wildest fishing trip involved most of our party getting seasick and hurling bright blue vomit over the sides of our boat. Who knew blueberry pie could be such an interesting thing? =)

    You’re right. There’s nothing quite like sharing a triumph with friends!

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  • http://bcox.me Brandon A. Cox

    Seth, I’m from Kentucky, where noodling is big. It’s also stupid and gross. Water snakes are big there too, and they live under the same crags as the cats! Kind of makes the point, however, that jumping in and going after things has its inherent risks. Problem is, you could die or lose a finger. But maybe its worth it to catch the right dream.

  • http://bcox.me Brandon A. Cox

    Seth, I’m from Kentucky, where noodling is big. It’s also stupid and gross. Water snakes are big there too, and they live under the same crags as the cats! Kind of makes the point, however, that jumping in and going after things has its inherent risks. Problem is, you could die or lose a finger. But maybe its worth it to catch the right dream.

  • http://cartieraintingaday.blogspot.com Janice Cartier

    Or the “blueberry moments” either. Like ooh, that really did not work. LOL And then one of your team notices that that little school of fish in the water LOVES processed blueberries. And you’re off again on another ah ha moment.

  • http://www.twitter.com/brandonacox Brandon Cox

    Seth, I’m from Kentucky, where noodling is big. It’s also stupid and gross. Water snakes are big there too, and they live under the same crags as the cats! Kind of makes the point, however, that jumping in and going after things has its inherent risks. Problem is, you could die or lose a finger. But maybe its worth it to catch the right dream.

  • http://cartieraintingaday.blogspot.com Janice Cartier

    Or the “blueberry moments” either. Like ooh, that really did not work. LOL And then one of your team notices that that little school of fish in the water LOVES processed blueberries. And you’re off again on another ah ha moment.

  • http://www.thedatingpapers.com Seth Simonds

    Brandon: Ah, a voice of experience! I think every idea comes with its risks and rewards. I wouldn’t risk my arm for a catfish, but there are some things I’m certainly passionate about that I might give up a limb or two if it meant success!

    Janice: Yes! Those “ah ha” moments make the discoveries worth what brought them about.

  • http://www.thedatingpapers.com Seth Simonds

    Brandon: Ah, a voice of experience! I think every idea comes with its risks and rewards. I wouldn’t risk my arm for a catfish, but there are some things I’m certainly passionate about that I might give up a limb or two if it meant success!

    Janice: Yes! Those “ah ha” moments make the discoveries worth what brought them about.

  • http://www.thedatingpapers.com Seth Simonds

    Brandon: Ah, a voice of experience! I think every idea comes with its risks and rewards. I wouldn’t risk my arm for a catfish, but there are some things I’m certainly passionate about that I might give up a limb or two if it meant success!

    Janice: Yes! Those “ah ha” moments make the discoveries worth what brought them about.

  • http://stevenimmons.org Steve Nimmons

    Some lovely metaphors there, I guess you should also ensure you can identify cat fish – i.e. big mistake to confuse cat fish and crocodile.

    I was out for a ‘pointless drive’ this afternoon and the question came to be “are guest posts the Botox of Social Media”? The question is not pejorative, I just think a guest post every now and again removes some of the wrinkles of a ‘furrowed blog’. The imagery in this post made me smile…

  • http://stevenimmons.org Steve Nimmons

    Some lovely metaphors there, I guess you should also ensure you can identify cat fish – i.e. big mistake to confuse cat fish and crocodile.

    I was out for a ‘pointless drive’ this afternoon and the question came to be “are guest posts the Botox of Social Media”? The question is not pejorative, I just think a guest post every now and again removes some of the wrinkles of a ‘furrowed blog’. The imagery in this post made me smile…

  • http://stevenimmons.org Steve Nimmons

    Some lovely metaphors there, I guess you should also ensure you can identify cat fish – i.e. big mistake to confuse cat fish and crocodile.

    I was out for a ‘pointless drive’ this afternoon and the question came to be “are guest posts the Botox of Social Media”? The question is not pejorative, I just think a guest post every now and again removes some of the wrinkles of a ‘furrowed blog’. The imagery in this post made me smile…

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  • http://www.mindfrenzy.com Jared O’Toole

    Writing down a new idea everyday is great advice. Without those there will never be anything to actually act.

    Any successful entrepreneur will say how they are constantly innovating and creating. Even if business is great there are always more possibilities.

  • http://www.mindfrenzy.com Jared O’Toole

    Writing down a new idea everyday is great advice. Without those there will never be anything to actually act.

    Any successful entrepreneur will say how they are constantly innovating and creating. Even if business is great there are always more possibilities.

  • http://www.mindfrenzy.com Jared O’Toole

    Writing down a new idea everyday is great advice. Without those there will never be anything to actually act.

    Any successful entrepreneur will say how they are constantly innovating and creating. Even if business is great there are always more possibilities.

  • http://www.danomi.com Young Che

    Whoa, the metaphor was awesome indeed. Those guys actually had their arms stuck inside of huge catfish mouth.

  • http://www.danomi.com Young Che

    Whoa, the metaphor was awesome indeed. Those guys actually had their arms stuck inside of huge catfish mouth.

  • http://www.thedatingpapers.com Seth Simonds

    @Steve, “pointless drives” can be invigorating…at least I find them to be such. In the case of trying to catch a crocodile, I suppose it all depends on your equipment and how much help you have! I’m not certain that guest posts are the botox of social media as much as the human interaction that inspires them.

  • http://www.thedatingpapers.com Seth Simonds

    @Steve, “pointless drives” can be invigorating…at least I find them to be such. In the case of trying to catch a crocodile, I suppose it all depends on your equipment and how much help you have! I’m not certain that guest posts are the botox of social media as much as the human interaction that inspires them.

  • Henie

    An idea is not an idea until it leaves your head. I always carry a pen and paper just to make sure. Then as always, thankful I have friends for the sharing, listening and doing!

    Great post as always, Seth! Thank you!

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