Hi Judy,
As has been said, lots of great suggestions here.
Just to amplify what was said in an earlier post, I'd put them up in a place where you can catch a glimpse of them from time to time. Let your brain just cogitate on them for awhile. Quite often your unconscious mind will reach a conclusion on what to do and inform your conscience mind what the plan is.
This is the approach I take when I'm participating in our local quilt shop's challenge. They typically have chosen 4 fabrics out of which you have to make a quilt. Oftentimes the choices are not to my taste. I still "force" myself to take on the challenge even if I dislike their choices of materials (everyone's taste is different). I've been pleasantly surprised by the outcome in the past.
Also, I've used this approach to design in general. The "mason" quilt I'm working on now (it's in my show and tell section) caused me quite a headache. I had the whole quilt designed, and I had allocated a particular size area to include Mason's name. However, he had one too many letters for everthing to fit easily in the space using readily available (EQ6) paper pieced letters. I left the materials and the nearly assembled quilt out for weeks so I could see it as I went about my business. Eventually my unconsious mind annouced what the solution was and I was back on track again. And, to top it all off, I really do like how that name block came out! I was afraid it would end up looking like I forced it into the design instead of being a real part of the design.
Sharon