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5 Tips for Cultivating Your Creativity

Creativity is a funny thing. It is said that it comes naturally to people, but anyone who is creative can attest to the fact that sometimes it doesn’t feel natural at all. Sometimes it can feel as though your creativity is really lacking, stalled, and that you have some sort of temporary block. 

The good news is that for the creative type, this is usually a temporary phase, and one that you can break out of a whole lot faster if you learn how to cultivate your creativity. Cultivating your creativity means you’re feeding your soul, and that you’re giving your mind what it needs to get those creative juices flowing at full speed. So, here are five tips that will help you do just that, and really reach your full creative potential.

Include Creativity in Each Day

When you are suffering from a creative block, it can be easy to just walk away and put off any sort of creative activity until you feel more inspired. Here’s the thing, creativity is like a muscle and you want to be sure you’re working it each and every day. No matter how you are feeling, try to aim for at least one creative piece, work, or activity each and every day. Even if it’s just 15-20 minutes a day, it will make a difference and help to keep you sharp.

Listen to Music

Listening to music can have a massive impact on your brain and thereby your creativity. It can help to relax you, help you to combat stress and anxiety, pump you up, inspire you, and tap into emotions that are needed in order to reach your creative side. 

Audio streaming services, such as Spoon Radio, mean you can find all the audio content you want that hits a personal note with you. You can even have music playing in the background while you work on your creative outlet.

Look for Inspiration in Everyday Life

Inspiration can also be a very important part of creativity. When people feel inspired or moved by something, they can use it in a creative outlet. Inspiration can come in the form of nature, an uplifting movie, a book that really hits you hard, or even a conversation with a friend or loved one. Inspiration comes in all different shapes and forms.

Go Ahead and Let Your Imagination Run Wild

How many times have you heard the saying “don’t let your imagination run wild”? While that saying may be true for many instances, when it comes to cultivating your creativity, the exact opposite is true. Go ahead and let your imagination run as wild as you want. Creativity requires your brain to be open to all possibilities, and your imagination plays a pivotal role in it.

Ease Up on Yourself

Often people are their own harshest critic and there’s no doubt you’ve looked at your work afterwards and more than once questioned its quality and validity. This is not going to help your creativity; in fact, it can create stress and fear of failure and thereby stifle your creativity.

It’s time to ease up on yourself, stop demanding perfection, and understand that when it comes to art and creative outlets, there is no wrong or right, good or bad. It’s all personal perception.

A Daily Goal Rather than Once in a While

At the end of the day, cultivating your creativity is something that should rank high in your list of priorities. This isn’t a one-time fix or exercise, rather it is something you should actively partake in on a daily basis. Feeding your creativity will keep you sharp and feeling much more satisfied in terms of your creative outlets.

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