Have you ever started a creative
writing project with great excitement, only to have your
interest dwindle as the process, itself, interfere with
your creativity? How do you keep the momentum going and
continue to enjoy the creative process? Follow these tips
for high creativity, fun and success!
1.Create a writing environment that
inspires you.
Create a place in your home or outdoors that calls you to
write. Consider light, color, sound, scent, taste, writing
materials.
2.Follow The Artist’s Way,
by Julia Cameron.
I highly recommend this book. It keeps you focused, observant,
playful, and creative - and it keeps you believing in yourself
as a writer!
3.Choose your writing project in
a joyful way.
When choosing a writing project, come from your heart -
not your head. Be playful. Be creative about how you choose
your project.
4.Make a creative representation
of the project’s ideal end.
Draw, paint - use a creative medium other than writing to
represent the completed project. Consider, especially, how
you will feel when it’s done. Put your model in a
prominent place. Use this to trigger the desired feeling,
before the completion - every day!
5.Make a timeline with celebration
points.
Make it visually appealing. Have a step-by-step outline
and celebrate creatively as you complete each step.
6.Create an R&D Team for your
project.
Contact a number of your friends, colleagues, and readers.
Invite them to join your R&D Team. Send them snippets
of what you write, questions you have about the process,
or anything else you want input on - on a regular basis.
Their input will keep you going.
7.Keep Creating & Editing times
separate.
If you edit while you write, the process can become boring.
Clearly block a specific amount of time for editing into
your schedule. Don’t let it interfere with your creative
writing time!
8.If blocked, shake things up!
Do something fun, unusual, active! Get your mind somewhere
else and move your body. Your creative side will work in
your subconscious while you’re at play. Read the tips
in The Artist’s Way. There are also many resources
on the internet for handling writers’ block. Check
some of these links: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/general/gl_block.html
http://www.sff.net/people/LisaRC/
http://leo.stcloudstate.edu/acadwrite/block.html
9.Have a Fan Club.
Critics and editors are fine, but have a few friends or
family members who you can ask to cheer you on or cheer
you up, no matter what you write. Hire a Creativity Coach
to keep you focused and to be an unbiased supporter of your
creative success!
10.Celebrate in a big way!
When you reach the big finish, give it a big finish! Do
something you’ve always wanted to do, but have never
done before. Make the finish so memorable that you’ll
be eager to begin your next creative writing project!
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