There's only one particular brainstorming habit that really works for me. It's called, a** in chair. I love nature and sometimes think that it would help to be surrounded by nature to take away pressure and stress, but it's distracting, sometimes cold, hurts to sit on a rock or cement bleachers, and I don't like insects, bugs, dangerous fertilizers... Writing involves hard work, so I need to be in a place that will keep me focused. I usually get good ideas during the most inconvenient times - when there is no pressure or stress to produce something or fill up a blank screen - and that's usually when I'm driving, working out at the gym, or at work. Writing notes on post-its isn't a bad idea, but in the past it's involved me trying to organize and make something out a shoebox full of scattered ideas where the ink may have stayed, gotten dirty or smudged, where the idea may or may not still be in fashion in the world or in my head. We've all heard that writing is rewriting, so I prefer to set specific hours in the day to "work." The less rewriting I have to do, the better I feel about it because life is too short to spend too much time on one thing that may or may not get finished.