A great post over at Write to Done by Mary Jaksch of GoodlifeZen on generating ideas for writing. Follow the link below for some wonderful tips and ideas.
Zen Power Writing: 15 Tips on How to Generate Ideas and Write with Ease | Write to Done
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A great post over at Write to Done by Mary Jaksch of GoodlifeZen on generating ideas for writing. Follow the link below for some wonderful tips and ideas.
Zen Power Writing: 15 Tips on How to Generate Ideas and Write with Ease | Write to Done
You have a treat today. Normally I try and find a quote to give you some creative inspiration but today you can have a video and it is a great one. I’d like to thank MissV for sharing with me and now I share it with you. This is how we should feel about anything we create and share. Enjoy.
One of the dangers of living in a highly productive, creative environment is that we can easily neglect one of the most important parts. If you suffer from burn out, or times of creative drought, one of the possible causes is that you have neglected your dreamtime.
Finding time to dream is important. We’re not talking about sleep here either. This is primarily the time to down creative tools and let your mind wander. And this isn’t about sitting down with a blank piece of paper, planning the next stage of your creative master plan. Dreamtime is about space and connection, perhaps even a little spiritual. But it needs to be taken seriously and this is where many of us fail. We don’t see it as important, we squeeze it from our schedule (if it was ever there) and then wonder why we are becoming less effective creatives.
So what exactly is dreamtime? Well first and foremost it needs to be an integral part of a creative lifestyle, we’re not talking huge amounts of time, we’re not even talking every day. But it should be seen as something regular. Dreamtime isn’t wasting or dead time, it is essential for your creative life.
Dreamtime isn’t the same for everybody either, what works for one may not work for the other. Here are a few ideas and thoughts that may be of use to you. They are not structured and I’m sure you can find variations on the theme. This is all about scheduling the time and then finding what works for you:
These are only vague ideas, but you should be getting some thoughts of your own by now. For now, it is time to dream…
What’s the use of a good quotation if you can’t change it?
Doctor Who
Take something that inspires you and run with it, develop it, let it grow, then set it free.
I must admit that I have been struggling recently in the creative arena, and the posts here have been few and far between because of that… well okay I have also been extremely busy with the day job, but that is no excuse. Still it got me thinking about what you can do when the ‘muse’ has gone away, when the creative ideas just don’t seem to flow. (You’ll find this is a recurring theme here and I’ll return to it quite often).
So here are five quick ways to rediscover your muse if she’s gone away:
I’d love to hear any other ideas you may have to woo the muse back into your life, so please add them to the comments.
In memory of George Carlin who died yesterday 22nd June 2008 I thought we’d have a quote that could be used to inspire us all. George said,
‘I think it’s the duty of the comedian to find out where the line is drawn and cross it deliberately.’
I’d like to add that the same is true of any creative activity. Find the line and cross it, creativity is all about going beyond, doing what hasn’t been done before. So find the line and cross it deliberately today, in memory of George.
You too can achieve your creative goals through those three steps and if you keep those steps in mind you’ll be amazed at what you can create:
Now what creative mountain are you going to climb today?
Take a look at the vid of this amazing book. I have linked to the guys who brought it to my attention rather than directly to youtube.
Following on from the previous post, it seems that Photoshop is the hot topic in creative land. If you have the behemoth image application or you fancy some inspiration, because the ideas are often able to be used on other applications, then this list of tutorials is certainly worth a browse and bookmark. A big thank you to the guys at 3dtotal.com.
Well you could start with this wonderful post over at Write to Done. Here you’ll find 31 ways to find inspiration for your writing. A post that really does do exactly what the title suggests. Plus it is alos a great post, full of inspiration and ideas.
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