NEW YORK, NY — Have you ever stared at a blank page and wondered where the ideas went? Dr. Patricia A. Farrell says the ideas were never gone—you just didn't know how to look. In one of her latest articles for Dr. Farrell Unplugged on Patreon , she introduces readers to The Crumb Theory —a practical, down-to-earth method for finding creative gold in the most ordinary, everyday moments. The concept is simple but powerful. Just as a crumb is what's left after the loaf has been taken, there's often one tiny idea—a word overheard, a phrase from a dull seminar, a quick moment of curiosity—that holds everything a writer, creative professional, or everyday problem-solver needs to get moving. Farrell calls these moments crumbs, and her article walks readers through her simple five-step method for spotting them, using them, and building something real from them. "Creativity is all around you, but right now, you're blind to it," Farrell writes. "You see the l...