Grab a random word from a dictionary, calendar, or chat stream. Force three analogies linking that word to your stuck project. Write sentences that begin with, like, and as if. The brain loves bridges; metaphors smuggle patterns. Keep the analogy that opens a new verb.
Touch three textures nearby—mug, fabric, window—and describe each using action verbs. Apply one verb to your problem. If your mug is grainy, how might a grainy onboarding feel? Sensory remixes reroute cognition through the body, inviting concrete moves over abstract spirals.
Switch the soundtrack to an unexpected genre and free-write for two minutes without stopping. Music alters arousal and pacing; your sentences will change shape. Capture the line that feels rhythmically different. Often cadence reveals direction, like a drummer cueing the chorus early.