keeping the creative ball rolling
Whatever your chosen medium or work, everyone has the capacity to be creative. Sometimes getting inspired is the hurdle and other times, staying focused and excited about your project is the challenge.
Managing your motivation means long-term maintenance. Getting inspired can be tough, but once you get the ball rolling consistency and discipline become key. Losing gas half-way through a project can happen to the best of us. These simple solutions might help you keep the creative fire burning but in the end, it’s up to you to find what works best.
Set Goals
Motivation is easiest when you’re accomplishing. Give yourself something to achieve. Setting bite-sized goals is the best approach. This way, your goals are manageable and easy to complete. The more goals you reach, the more motivated you’ll be.
Have a Creative Cave
Having a place set aside for being creative is important. The more you create within your space, the more your mind will click into creative mode whenever you’re there. It’s important to let your family or roommates know that once you’re in your cave, you’re not to be disturbed. Distractions are a sure way to get off track.
Keep a sketchbook or notebook
This one should be a requirement. A sketchbook or notebook is an immediate way to jot down ideas or thoughts. Putting your ideas on paper clears your mind for new ideas. It also serves as a library of ideas you can fall back on when you’re in a dry spell. There’s tons of sketchbooks out there, too. I have a preference for Moleskines because they’re durable and come in a variety of sizes.
Don’t give up
If you’re stuck and feel like throwing in the towel, picture Mick from Rocky yelling for you to, “Keep fightin!”. In other words, don’t quit. If you have to, take a break but make sure you plan to come back for another round. Every project has a solution, some a little harder than others but when it’s tough, quitting should never be an option.
Prime time
Find out when your creativity peaks. Everyone’s mind and body has their own internal schedule for certain functions and creativity is no exception. I feel most creative late at night but some might find the morning better. Find your time and use it to your advantage.
When it comes to creativity, it’s important to get that ball rolling and keep it rolling. I hope you find these suggestions helpful. In the end however, it’s really up to you to decide what works best. The important thing is to start rolling that ball.











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