Embracing a Creative Life in an Uncreative World

2009 August 21

You are a Creative Professional—today’s knowledge worker. You think and create for a living. Your job description may vary, but your mission remains the same: To find new solutions, deeper meaning and clearer ideas.

Modern life, however, commands your attention. Turbulent times brought on by new communication devices, market volatility, a drive to succeed and the continuous responsibilities of daily living block your natural creative flow.

With distractions abounding, how do you embrace a creative life in an uncreative world?

1) Carve Out Creative Space.

The human mind favors a quiet space to create. Set up the conditions necessary for a creative, inspiring environment by blocking off creative time and eliminating distractions like the phone and email.

2) Welcome the Wanderer.

Creative work requires an inner space for the mind to wander aimlessly. Periods of reverie allow thoughts to incubate and form new connections. Learn to simply stop and listen. Appreciate the innate beauty around you; feel grateful for your existence. Welcome the Wanderer and his creative renaissance back into your life.

3) Embrace Problems.

Problems are the life force of creative endeavor, not the enemy. Without problems, you wouldn’t innovate or grow. Learn to let go of your resistance to problems and love the “unanswerable” questions. Embrace failure as a launching pad for success.

4) Revitalize your Physical Energy.

How can we expect to produce creative work when we’re sluggish or stressed? Take regular breaks. Get up and stretch. Move. Stagnation hinders ideation. Breathe deeply. Stay hydrated. Sit up straight.

5) Praise the Muse.

Creative geniuses often credit a “Higher Power” as the source of their inspiration. If your thoughts aren’t personal, can you take credit for them as “mine”? Humility is the trademark of creative genius. Praise the Muse, not oneself.

The Creative Life is calling you and an ocean of untold treasures awaits. Everything you need is within you. Your creative adventure lies ahead.

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