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While I am working out, running, walking, dancing, biking......the trouble is that I can't take NOTES while doing these things and I have this trouble with remembering what was so wonderfully clear...
Like something my son said about religion is like Mythology. I told him that I had that very thought today....but I couldn't remember why....... no sparky....no drinky...no hallucinogens.....
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Journaling helps - clears my mind of distractors and gets me focused
Engaging in aesthetic experiences - listening to music, seeing art, architecture, dance, performance, reading etc. I think by biggest nemesis is simple time management, making the time to actually do something instead of just pressing the refresh key. Then there's giving myself permission to fail - or to put it more positively, permission to play - though I find, if I use "play" to much, it's easy to be sacrificed to more "important" activities and get bumped in the priority list (see time management above)
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Naps or meditating (usually the same thing) work for me. Also, surrounding myself with creative people and ideas for inspiration is a bit help.
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Ditto to that surrounding self with creative people and ideas.
I go in cycles between very productive and hardly productive. And the most creative I ever am is when I am making regular dates. These dates might involve being creative with friends, or just talking about creativity with friends. Or they might be regular creative dates with myself. Sometimes they're to gather inspiration... like walking in a park, or going to a museum, or just taking a random road trip, turning onto another road when the song changes on the iPod shuffle. Sometimes the dates involve processing that inspiration into my own work - setting aside time to meet myself at the computer to write, etc, or taking myself to a cafe to work on my project. I have to be pretty vigilant, or I won't do it. Speaking of which, I make deadlines. I tell people "hey, we're going to read my play on this day." Or "hey, I'm going to direct a scene at my birthday party." Then I have to be accountable for what I'm working on. My favorite creative resource is The Artist's Way, a book by an admittedly new-agey woman with much to say that doesn't exactly jive with my point of view. But somehow, whenever I'm following her guidelines or doing her exercises, I feel so, so much better. About everything. I highly recommend it, and actually, if anybody would be into doing it, I'm always happy to go through with you simultaneously. (I've gone through it a few times now, and it always brings insight to my daily creative habits.) |
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