Let's Talk About Creative Blocks

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What’s your #1 tips when having a creative block?

For as long as I remember my work has been in the intersection of technology, creativity as well as entrepreneurship. This is why I was really drawn into indie-hacking and bootstrapping scene. They simply integrate the three of them and as the nature of them that they needed some sort of creative brain. Now, the problem is that not everyday I am creative and maintaining creativity is quite a work itself. Usually, the hardest part when writing about something is the topic itself. It certainly is different when working with a client who has their basics laid out and wants us to write the content. This is my freewrite as I am currently dealing with creative blocks.

Personally, thinking of what to write takes a lot more time than actually writing the content itself. So I am not amazed when a client asks 10-20 article in a day because they already have some sort of basic topic and outline of it. But when you do not and you’re the conceptor of the things, it’s quite a different story itself. More often than not, as a conceptor/ideator, we want the idea to stand out and people to check it out. We want the work to be seen and not just some mediocre work in the wild. As these days, it takes quite a bit of effort to stand out in the sea of content and creative works.

I was certainly guilty of delivering half-hearted work and pushing through when I should have been taking a break. I was guilty thinking that quantity triumphs quality. While actually, there are times when quality will win over quantity. This is usually when my creative juices has run out but I am pushing through just because. I am still definitely guilty of repeating that mistake.

Dealing with reading blocks, creative burnout, and all sort of problems that comes with the inability to produce something creative basically sucks. The only way so far that I know has always been getting in touch with new environment or culture. Sometimes though, since it’s not on the table, I am usually just going on a walk, seeking inspiration from around me. The core of this is basically taking a break and knowing that it’s fine doing so. This is something I am still bad at and is currently improving.

While I have reduced the time I spent here and everywhere else, I could see a bit of improvement that my brain started craving challenges and starting to sparks new ideas I could try on. There are so many billions possibilities when you’re checking out the news or your surrounding. The world has so much problem wanting to be solved.

Although the downside is, sometimes, I get sucked into the possibility of doom and gloom considering the environment we’re currently living in. But again, to me those are source of creativity as well. Take it for instance, the preppers. Their creativity comes from the notion that they believe, at some point, the world or the government is going to collapse. In times of apocalyptic situation, they know what to prepare, how to do basic things back to the time of agricultural civilization.

At this point, my blog is all-encompassing of the things I enjoy. I write about travel, gaming, movies, book, sometimes coffee & coffee shops. I might confuse people one or two with this type of freewriting but hey, from the beginning of my time here, I promise to myself, there won’t really be a niche. It’s just me and my journey navigating life. Maybe I’ll retire at some point or maybe I’ll still be here, who knows?

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For me writing an article depends on my mood. If I am tired like I lack sleep I don't want to think of any topics to write about because I know I can't focus on writing if I am tired. If I am stressed also I can't write. But sometimes even if I am not tired or stressed I feel demotivated sometimes. For me to be productive again I have to focus on my goal why I am writing here and what my earnings are for since my goal is to save for the construction of our bedroom I have to work hard to achieve that goal.

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That's true! if you're sleepy then sleep. I mean, everything has its own time but also, it's nice to have some writing goals. I personally just write without much of a goal all these years haha. I might change the approach sometime soon.

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It is not easy to sit down and create articles, especially when we are down and our brains are weak or stressed. Most of the time I try to relax myself and relate to things around me and read alot so I can derive ideas

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That's true, sometimes you have to relax just to think about a good ideas.

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Yeah and that's just the best one could do at any point in time

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There are so many billions possibilities when you’re checking out the news or your surrounding.

Besides getting ideas from taking a break, or going outside for a long walk, another great way to get ideas for the blogposts lies in the news, or in my case, in reading others' posts... Of course, we have a lot of junk, but when you get the idea where you can engage your brain, you seek those posts or authors... From the active and intellectual discussion, there are always some good topics behind... :)


I have picked this post on behalf of the @OurPick project which will be highlighted in the next post!

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hahah I do that daily 🤣just checking endless post to find the "right" one to curate or simply read. Most of the time, I read without leaving a comment, unless when necessary. Sorry for the delay in replying, it's Friday, things a lil bit slow 😂 also thank you for picking this post to be highlighted. I hope I can get inspiration from others how to deal with it. Have a great weekend!

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This week has to be one of my most not-in-the-mood to write weeks. It's just been a struggle. I know that what I write on and how well my article comes out depends by a large stride to my mood and tge more I force myself us like the more blank I go. So something that works best for me is to not think of anything at all.

Rather than stress it, I go out to play ball or a game of chess. They help, for the most part. But if after those and I still feel unmotivated, I just let things be. No pressures.

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right, sometimes it's like that. I have days like that as well where even after doing things that's unrelated to what I am doing. Maybe it's just no pressure is the answer to it.

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Writing is a whole lot if thinking and if your body and mind is not in for it, its gonna be difficult to write something down. Writing an article is not easy, it requires your that you relax and have your mind focus.

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It's something that a lot of people quite downplayed a bit. Writing isn't actually easy. Everyone can write but not everyone can produce a quality work. Thanks for checking out😊

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Yeah, you are right.
You are welcome ☺️

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