#create: go on a quest for inspiration
Just like your physical body needs food as source of energy, your creative body also needs food for creative thoughts.
Unless you are a professional artist, you probably feel you never have enough time to nurture your creativity because of the mundane tasks and everyday thoughts that occupy your mind and cause noise and confusion you cannot find a way to escape from. When the time comes to do some creative work and to think of new ideas, you discover that the monotony of everyday life has reduced your thinking to stale, old ideas. In other words, creativity has left you.
Creativity is a fragile plant. It needs to be watered regularly.
To prevent your creativity from slowly dying out you can go on frequent quests for inspiration. Find some time in your busy schedule to go on a creative trip. It can be half an hour each day, or one hour every two or three days, or if you can afford a whole day, you can go on regular Saturday quests for inspiration. Turn off your mobile phone, find a baby sitter, tell your partner you need some important work to do... pack your knapsack with pencils, sketchbook or notebook, digital camera and any other paraphernalia that might come in handy in recording your ideas, and do not forget your favourite chocolate bar!
Set out on a trip to a place that is rich in inspiration for the particular artist in you. If you are inspired by visual experiences, spend some time in a museum. If you like multisensory experiences, visit a concert. If you are provoked by words and ideas, go to a library and search for interesting books. If you are emotionally touched by natural forms and spirituality, go on regular walks in nature. If, on the other hand, you are impressed by people and their behaviour, find a bench near a busy bus terminal, sit there and observe. If you like to discover human emotions, go to a theatre. If you are fascinated by power and beauty, visit a horse race... You can look for inspiration virtually everywhere: on children playgrounds, in the local pub, gallery, beach... in any place where you can feel emotional connection with that higher force called inspiration.
Make these small quests for inspiration your regular habit, or even a ritual. If you are constant in this, in time you will realize that you have found a source of infinite inspiration - and that it is in YOU!
CREATIVE TASK
Book NOW in your daily schedule a couple of hours during next five days when you will do some of these things: visit a bookstore, feed ducks in the park, visit a toy shop, take a walk by the river, climb the highest spot in your town, visit your favourite place while you were a child... or any other activity that you normally do not have time to engage in. Have a good time... and send me your feedback, please.
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