That's a hard question to answer, but really it depends on how you define "your own" Most things that have been created in this world, especially music, and other artistic pursuits, have been influenced by different things, stories, the earth, and even other things that have been created before.
So in essence, there aren't really any ideas that you create yourself from nothing, something has to be there to trigger it, but when you develop that small spark of an idea, create it stronger than the original spark, that's when it becomes your own.
An open-minded person is someone who is willing to consider and accept new and different ideas, perspectives, and possibilities without prejudice or bias. They are receptive to new information and experiences, and are willing to challenge their own beliefs and opinions.
You could try subtly planting ideas or suggestions that contradict what you actually want her to do. For example, if you want her to join you for a movie night, you could say something like, "I'm not sure if you'd enjoy the movie we're watching, it might be too boring for you." This could pique her curiosity and potentially make her more inclined to join you without realizing the reverse psychology.
That is known as projection. It is a defense mechanism where an individual attributes their own emotions or traits onto another person or object.
they had new ideas
You should give credit to others in a school report whenever you use someone else's ideas, research, or words. This includes direct quotes, paraphrasing, and even general ideas that were not your own. Make sure to properly cite your sources using a standard referencing style recommended by your school or teacher.
probably...they don't really come up with creative ideas of their own....
If you do not know how to make your own song or you don't have any ideas, base it on how you are feeling, what your hobbies are ect.
To keep costs down, you can create your own decorations, your own party favors, your own food to serve, and your own party games. Check craft stores for ideas.
If you really felt like writing, you'd have a story idea. Click on the link to see how writers get story ideas.
thRees many but none really work the best they can do I'd give you ideas
You should plan a party around the interests/hobbies of the child. There isn't one answer that will decide what you should do. The child would be old enough to offer his or her input and ideas and it can really help you. At this age kids are often interested in planning their own party. If you are stuck for theme ideas, game ideas, food ideas and any other party ideas you should check out the related link. It has alot of great tips and ideas, you are sure to find something!
No i will not help you b/c its for your own good it come from your heart.Or talk to him hang out with him or her.
The process of giving credit for ideas which are not the writer's own ideas is called attribution or citation.
When you are telling someone's ideas in your own words, you are paraphrasing.
No, I don't. I really have enough story ideas of my own. Every now and then somebody will advance a concept the way that my foreign rights agent, Ralph Vicinanza suggested wouldn't it be fun to do a modern-day serial story. The result of that was The Green Mile which was published in installments-these little paperback books--but he never suggested what sort of story I might have written in installments and I wouldn't have accepted it if he had done that. I believe in thinking up my own ideas. I really have enough. I really think if I have two or three ideas ahead I'm in totally great shape. http://stephenking.com/index.html
Writers can think of their own ideas. Use your ideas to write your own stories.
When you are telling someone's ideas in your own words, you are paraphrasing.