Tips to stay creative

Jun 30, 2022 | Advice and How-To's | 0 comments

We’ve all had writer’s block at some point in our lives or in other words, when our inspiration just stops.

When this happens to us one of the most important things is to keep an open mind and a positive attitude.

Stay open to learning new things, trying new things, and seeing things with a different perspective.

When you’re curious and willing to explore the world around you, you can find inspiration just about anywhere.


Carry a notebook and pen
Creativity and inspiration can strike at any time, and often it likes to reveal itself at the most inconvenient moments.

Whether it’s walking home from work, exercising or buying groceries — sometimes just a noise, image, or person can inspire an wonderful idea.

Without a notebook or your phone handy, those brilliant ideas can just disappear into thin air. Well, that is until you hop into the shower.

This is probably why so many creative professionals are almost religious about carrying a notebook and pen around with them at all times.

You can jot down anything the moment it pops into your head and then come back to it later.

If you prefer a more modern approach, you can write notes in your phone.


Doodling and creative journals

Doodling is meant to be a completely subconscious activity where you simply put pen/pencil to paper and start drawing.

It’s basically the act of creating something while your mind is focused elsewhere.

Maybe these doodles will spark a new idea or creative project…who knows?

The world is your canvas, so let yourself go into creative mode completely, and see where your imagination takes you.

If you want to really get your creative juices flowing, you might try a creativity journal.

This can just be a collection of your ideas, or you can try out using a variety of prompts for journaling and coming up with new ideas.

Here are some creative writing and brainstorming prompts to try out:
Write down quotes that inspire you.
Describe people and things you see around you. Take time to focus on the details and really do your best to describe every little thing that you see.
Draw something you see, it could be a tree, a frog, or a cloud. It doesn’t matter just try and capture whatever you see around you.

Be around creative people

“You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with, including yourself”. – Jim Rohn

When you surround yourself with creative people who are motivated to expand their horizons, you will discover that you are constantly learning.

A group of creative friends can help you see things from a different perspective and be a sounding board for you to bounce your own ideas around.

These kinds of people will challenge you intellectually and creatively, helping you to grow and think differently about your work and the world around you.

These are great places to meet people who may be creative:

  • Local Meetups
  • Co-working spaces and cafes
  • A gym or workout class
  • A conference, talk or networking event

Take onboard recommendations

If someone suggests a book, class, or movie that you should check out…there’s no harm in doing so.

Taking their idea for a spin might just give you a fresh perspective and a new way of looking at things.

The blog 365 Ways to Stay Creative is a great resource for daily recommendations to help you stay creative.

Follow through on an idea

Have you ever started on a project completely, with complete excitement about it, and then for some reason your enthusiasm died out?

It could be because something else came up or because you simply lost interest. If this happens more often than not, try changing the project, make it different, or approach it from a new direction.

Use your creativity to make the project enjoyable.

Then, not only will you finish a project, you will have thought of a creative way to finish it where you enjoy it completely.

If you’re really struggling to get things done, try these quick tips:
Don’t be a perfectionist: Don’t stop your project just because you don’t think it’s perfect or just right. Keep going even if you feel like there are mistakes.

Change the project: Turn your project into something else, make it accomplish a different goal, or look at it from a different perspective.

Don’t force it: Ultimately, if the project really isn’t working out, kill it, but understand why you’ve killed it. Have you taken the time to try and transform it into something else? If so, and it’s still really not working…maybe it is time to move on.

Work on your creativity daily

Your physical muscles only continue to get stronger when you continue to work at making them stronger. The same goes for your creativity.

Try doing something creative with your time every day. Paint something, sketch, doodle, take a class, or just go outside and explore the world.

Break the rules

Before you can be truly innovative and creative you need to immerse yourself in everything else that’s already been done.

Not only will you become more knowledgeable about the art, jewellery, design, and creative community, but you’ll see how you would change certain pieces and do things a little differently.