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12 Fantastic Ways to Bring More Creativity Into Your Life

- November 29, 2010 | by April -

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Everybody gets caught up in their day-to-day lives, even creative people. And, it’s easy to forget that you need to nurture your creativity. Making simple changes to your daily routine can bring lots of creativity into your life. Here are 12 things you can do:

1. Write morning pages.

I can’t take credit for this idea. I got it from reading The Artist’s Way {affiliate link}, and it’s something that the author, Julia Cameron, demands that you do. Julia insists that writing whatever thoughts are in your head first thing in the morning will help you deal with your inner critic and inspire creativity. And, she’s right.

Set aside 20 minutes in the morning when you first wake up to write down your stream of consciousness. Write down anything that comes to mind, and continue to write until you’ve filled up three pages. At first, you might feel silly. But, as you continue to do this morning after morning, you’ll see a huge difference in how it impacts your day.

2. Take pictures.

Carry a small point-and-shoot camera with you, and take pictures of things that inspire you. When you’re on a walk, take a picture of the wildflowers. When you’re at a local café sipping hot chocolate with your children, take a picture of their smiling faces, the marshmallows, and the stack of coffee mugs.

Collect and edit the really good pictures. Discard the rest. Doing this on a regular basis will help you observe the loveliness of everyday things—which will inspire your work, no matter what creative medium you use.

3. Plan creative time.

Want to know the secret of successful artists, writers, photographers, and other creative entrepreneurs? They plan creative time. They don’t wait until they’re hit by a creative muse. Instead, they work on creative projects every day, even when they don’t feel inspired.

If you want to have a successful creative business, you need to work on your craft each day. Don’t make excuses.

4. Go on an artist’s date.

All creative people need to constantly refill their creative tanks, and I love the idea of taking your artist on a date. Just you and your artist—which if you haven’t caught on, are the same person. Again, I got this idea from The Artist’s Way.

Each week you should set aside one to two hours to take your artist on a date. You could go to a movie, scour the magazine rack at your local bookstore, go antiquing, enjoy a gourmet meal by yourself, or go hunting through your local dollar store. You must go alone, because you’ll be more observant if you do.

When you’re on your artist date, take in your surroundings and allow yourself to play creatively.

5. Learn a new skill.

If you’re a creative entrepreneur, you probably have at least one thing that you’re really good at whether it be painting, knitting, writing, or something else. But, if you want to push yourself creatively, get out of your comfort zone and learn a new skill.

If you’re a mixed media artist, take a beginner’s knitting class. If you’re a jewelry artist, learn a new cooking technique. When you push yourself, it’ll help your creative business. You might be surprised what you can take from a different niche and apply it to your own.

6. Live in the moment.

When you’re thinking about the past or the future, you’re not plugged into the present moment. When you’re fully engaged in the present, you’ll do your very best creative work.

Stop living for yesterday or tomorrow, and instead, live for today. When you find your mind drifting, focus your attention on your body and your current surroundings. Come back to the current moment.

7. Make a to-do list.

I know that I don’t fully engage in my creative work when I’m thinking about the pile of dirty dishes in the sink, the blog post I need to write, or the emails I need to send. The way I get around this is that I keep a daily to-do list. This frees me up creatively, because I don’t have to keep this information stored in my brain or constantly remind myself of what I need to do.

8. Engage your right brain.

Before you dive into your next creative project, engage your right brain with a right-brained activity. This will stimulate the part of your brain that needs to be actively engaged for you to be super creative.

9. Start a creativity swipe file.

I run across blog posts, pictures, creative tutorials, and quotes that inspire me on a daily basis. Whenever I do, I save it to the “creative pick-me-up” folder on my desktop. Just saving something inspiring gives me creative juice. But, I also use that folder to get inspiration when I’m running low.

Open up a new folder on your desktop, name it, and start adding things that spark your creative fire.

10. Set up a creative workspace.

You want to be inspired by the place where you do your creative work, so spend one day at least twice a year enhancing and changing up your creative space.

In my art studio, I have a really big inspiration board where I hang magazine pages, pictures, and color combinations that light me up. I only have to glance at it to get my creative juices flowing.

11. Start asking, “What if?”

Instead of hoping someone else will come up with a solution for your problems, get creative. Ask yourself “what if” questions.

For instance, if you wish that you could afford eco-friendly paint, ask, “what if I could make my own eco-friendly paint?”

This kind of thinking will lead to lots of creative problem solving.

12. Do something you’ve always wanted to do.

What are you waiting for? We constantly put off pleasure and fun until we have more money, more time, more resources. Stop making excuses for why you can’t do what you’ve always wanted to do. Instead, figure out how to do it.

If you’ve always wanted to go to Greece, could you cut back on your monthly expenses over the next year to save enough to go to Greece? If you’ve always wanted to learn how to cook delicious Italian food, can you find an inexpensive, local cooking class to take?

Think about how doing something you’ve always wanted to do would make you feel. Happy? Stress-free? Excited? Invigorated? All of these feelings lead to creativity and will help you fill up your creative tank.

Pick at least one thing from this list, and do it this week. Leave a comment below letting me know which one you’re going to try.

25 Comments · Filed Under: Creativity

Comments

  1. Angela Flicker says

    November 29, 2010 at 10:38 am

    What a great post April. A lot of these I already do and they are super helpful. What really struck my attention was the “Go on an artist’s date”. So often I find inspiration by just getting out of the house, yet since I am an artist, I find myself sometimes not getting out of the house since I spend so much time in my studio. Wonderful suggestion! I think I might steal my hubby away tonight. He might enjoy a little “Artist’s Date” too.

    Reply
    • April says

      November 29, 2010 at 10:52 am

      Thanks Angela! Let me know how that artist’s date goes for you 🙂

      Reply
  2. Isidora says

    November 29, 2010 at 11:10 am

    hello! I’m about to refresh my working table… i need new boxes for keeping papers and i’m looking for something cool where i will store all the ropes, ribbons and similar… organizing my working space is half of the work, beleive me. 🙂
    thank you for reminding me…

    Reply
    • April says

      November 29, 2010 at 1:35 pm

      Hey Isidora,

      Doesn’t it feel so good once you’ve got your workspace organized and clutter free? I always get more work done when I’ve put things in their places.

      Reply
  3. Natalie Sisson says

    November 29, 2010 at 11:48 am

    So glad to have discovered your blog and this great post. I love it for a Monday morning. The artist’s date appeals to me too. I also agree with writing out your thoughts first thing in the morning – something I’m yet to make a regular habit but when I have done it it’s been very liberating.

    Thanks April

    Reply
    • April says

      November 29, 2010 at 1:38 pm

      Hey Natalie,

      Yay…I’m glad to have you as a new reader! The artist’s date is super fun. I always feel more energized after one. And, I do have to say that my day seems to go smoother if I’ve done my morning pages.

      Reply
  4. Lee says

    November 30, 2010 at 7:18 am

    THANK YOU so much for this fabulous and thought-provoking post. I’ve addressed each point over on my blog: http://thelinarstudio.typepad.com/embracelife/2010/11/daily-creativity.html and am starting at the top! I’ve just finished my first morning page. Looks like gobbledygook to me, but hey, you never know what it’ll look like in a week or two!

    Reply
    • April says

      November 30, 2010 at 9:01 am

      Hey Lee,

      Thanks for commenting–I’m going to hop on over to your blog to check out your post.

      And, just to let you know, it’s normal for morning pages to look like gobbledygook, especially at first 🙂

      Reply
  5. Bonnie Lee says

    December 1, 2010 at 9:38 am

    What a great collection of ideas. I agree with so many of them and already employ the inspiration file and workspace ideas. The artists date sounds like a great idea. I am going to go on one today!

    Reply
  6. bonnierose says

    December 30, 2010 at 9:48 am

    this post is fabulous.. love love.. I’m sharing it! Thanks for all YOU DO …
    xo it matters.
    bonnierose

    Reply
  7. Cat from Collagical says

    January 4, 2011 at 11:42 am

    Thank you, Scoutie Girl for linking to this fantastic and inspiring post- I needed something like this to start the New Year! I’ve been a follower but somehow missed this one. I will be using your suggestion and making this the first entry in my inspiration file and later I’ll be going out for ‘An Artist’s Date’. I’ll also be checking out the link to The Artist’s Way! Thank you, April, I’ll be sharing this with our team of Upcyclers…

    Reply
  8. Rhapsody Attic says

    January 12, 2011 at 11:29 am

    So inspiring! I am feeling creative already just reading this post. Love it! Thanks for your helpful tips!!

    Reply
  9. Sam ectoplasm says

    February 10, 2011 at 2:20 am

    Thank you so much for this post! I’m new to your blog and i think it comes at the right time for me, it is going to be a huge support for the times to come!
    I say i will pick the morning pages, i used to keep a diary as a teen, but i don’t anymore and i miss it. And also, planning creative time, cause i work 4 days a week, and i need to schedule time to create, and especially, not being guilty about it!
    I’ll be back soon.
    Cheers from Montreal
    Sam

    Reply
  10. Anna Grace Abell says

    May 4, 2011 at 10:23 am

    I am definitely going to try the “creative pick-me-up” folder. I always find things I am inspired by on the web, but saving them and having quick access to them is a great idea!

    Reply
  11. Kae says

    May 23, 2011 at 11:32 pm

    Thank you so much for this post! I found it while browsing StumbleUpon! today and it has inspired me greatly! I looked into the book you mentioned throughout the article and decided to buy myself a copy. I love reading but I’ve just not made time to actually sit down and read. This was a small step in my “Do something you’ve wanted to do” stage, seeing as I’ve been telling myself I need to get back into reading to kick up my creative juices! So, thank you!

    Reply
  12. FreshRetroGallery says

    October 15, 2011 at 10:59 pm

    Number 8, engage my right brain. The video link is entertaining and inspiring. Thanks!

    Reply
  13. Nico & MooMoo jewels says

    November 30, 2011 at 10:41 am

    Just find out about this article via Etsy… bookmarked and shared right away!
    Thanks for the precious reminders!!! 🙂

    Reply
  14. Nikhil says

    January 11, 2012 at 7:03 am

    Hi April,

    If that’s your photo at the top right-hand corner, I am not surprised that this post is so completely and truly vivacious 😉

    Loved it, and will be subscribing to your blog therefore. I am 40 and I love to sculpt, paint, make things by hand, and sketch. But I am more smitten by the art of words. That’s when a post such as yours catches me totally mesmerized.

    Thank you for everything!

    Nikhil

    Reply

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