For example,
imagine you’re working on a project that requires a bit of creativity. Maybe
you’re writing an ebook or a series of blog posts, or maybe you’re designing a
new website. With the deadline looming you may think that you have to work 24/7
(figuratively speaking of course), keeping your head down and just powering
through it to get it all done.
That’s how many of
us tackle projects, but it may actually be the worst thing for you when it
comes to creative work. Let's face it, if you're not feeling creative you're
going to end up staring at a blank page, which will only stress you out even
more. Forcing creativity rarely works.
Instead, learn to
recognize the signals that it might be time to stop work for the day. As
mentioned above, if you're not feeling creative it’s not something you can just
force to happen. You have to learn to listen to your intuition and if you're
feeling stuck, take a break and walk away for a bit. In fact, you may even find
it’s during that break that your creativity starts flowing and you come up with
a great new idea for that project. It also works the other way, too. If your
intuition is telling you that you're about to have a breakthrough and come up with
the creativity you need to finish the project, then keep on working.
What if you don’t
have a project with a deadline, though? Maybe you just want to develop your
creative side. The same rules apply. You cannot force yourself to get the
creative juices flowing. If you've been starting a blank document on your
computer monitor for 30 minutes, chances are you need to get up and walk away.
Or maybe you can take a few minutes to just start writing and see what happens.
Sometimes that can do the trick and trigger your creativity. You know yourself
best so learn to listen to your intuition and work with yourself instead of
against yourself. While you can practice and develop your creativity, and you can train yourself to be creative on demand, part of that training is learning when to step away. By listening to that inner voice and recognizing the signs that you may be stuck, you’ll find it much easier to produce creative works.
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