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Ways to be creative when you don't feel inspired

  • Writer: Heidi Cogdill
    Heidi Cogdill
  • May 16, 2023
  • 1 min read

It can be difficult to be creative when you don't feel inspired, but there are some helpful tips and tricks you can use to jumpstart your creativity. Here are some ideas to get you started:

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  • Take a break. When you're feeling stuck, it can help to step away from the project and come back to it with a fresh perspective. Take a walk, read a book, or listen to some music.

  • Try something new. Experiment with a new medium or technique. Learning something new can spark your creative juices.

  • Look for inspiration. Look around you for things that inspire you. Listen to a podcast, explore an art gallery, or take a walk in nature.

  • Take a different path. If one approach isn't working, try something different. Maybe take a break from the project and come back to it later when you're in a better headspace.

  • Collaborate. Working with someone else can bring new ideas to the table. Connect with someone who has a different perspective and brainstorm ideas together.

  • Adjust your environment. Change your workspace or the time of day you work. It's amazing what a difference a change of scenery can make.

Using these tips can help you get your creative juices flowing again, so don't hesitate to try them out. Good luck!

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