This is a super easy one. It's something that you probably do already.

Look at things from various perspectives.

Take anything and look at it from multiple points of views and your brain will run wild.

For example: Maybe I want to write an interesting scene in my kitchen.

What if you look at the scene from a dog's point of view? You may not want to write the story from that point of view, but that perspective can really enlighten you.

"Woof....what's Sally making. Is it for me? It's probably for me. Woof I'm hungry. Why is she putting it on a plate? I don't care if it's on a plate. Just throw it to me. Sally.

Woof! Woof! Why are you eating my food? Woof! Why did you leave it on the table? You know the table is too high for me to get on....."

Let's try another example.

Maybe you want to draw a creative car. If you told me to draw a car, I'd probably draw the car I drive. Honda Civic. Nothing fancy.

But what would Jeff Gordon draw? He's a race car driver and probably can improve on the design a bit...

maybe he'd add rocket boosters at the back for extra speed? Or extra side wheels to make turns faster.

What if we asked George Lucas? He'd probably make a floating spacecraft thing that barely qualifies as a car.

You see? Lots of possibilities appear just from shifting the perspective. We all have our biases and our own perceived biases about how other people see the world.

Sometimes these biases can hurt us when it comes to thinking creatively, but by using this unique, you'll instantly be able to use it to your advantage.

One more example you say?

Fine, fine. One last example: Maybe you have a few cats as characters for a movie all set but you need to think of the plot.

What would J.K. Rowling do? Maybe they have some magic powers and parental issues....

What would George Lucas do? Probably spaceships, crazy technology, lightsabers and familial battles

Now to put it all together, you get a story about magical 2 twin cats flying around in spaceships fighting an evil dark lord, only to find out that the dark lord is their father.

This is a pretty ridiculous example, but hopefully it gets the point across. Happy creating!