Fragment from “Blessed and Scarred”
Fragment from “Not Today”
Why Do It?
We just started a new year, and, of all the holidays, I think this one is the most reflective. Most people consider their possible New Year’s resolutions or goals. Some people even follow through on them. Although creating goals is fantastic and I highly encourage it, I think every attempted goal making should really start…
Read MoreThe Secrets to Mind Shifting
This week, I have a few more things to help you spark your creativity and keep your imagination going strong when you’re struggling to get into a creative mode. These suggestions largely have to do with switching your mindset. Here’s a trick for increasing your creative capacity that is also extremely helpful for this time…
Read MoreTake a Different View
If you’re a writer, you have probably heard that you should not read or listen to the writings of other people before you sit down to write. The reasoning behind this is that you might start to take on the style of these other writers and that will influence your writing style, potentially drowning out…
Read MoreAdjust the Volume
What is the noise level of your space when you create? Loud, completely silent, or do you keep something going at a moderate level in the background? I ask because recently I’ve been reading about the effect of noise on creativity. In recent years, several studies have concluded that a very specific level of noise—70…
Read MoreAn Eyebrow Raising Trick
Let’s talk physiology. Yes, I know that sounds weird for blog on creativity, but I’ve been doing a bit of research about what affects our creative minds and there is a ton of evidence, both scientific and anecdotal, that the state of our physical being has a serious effect on the state of our imagination…
Read MoreThe Mental Burden Drain
I’ve long been a proponent of a “feeling well = working well” mindset as part of a fulfilling and balanced creative life. Your health supports not only getting work done but feeling motivated and fulfilled by the work you do. That includes mental as well as physical health. Taking care of my health as part…
Read MoreNever Content
Do you look forward to the day when you will be 100% happy with the work you do and will have an unwavering confidence in your creative talents? I hate to say this, but I hope you don’t have any such dreams. I’m not trying to be harsh, but not only are these unlikely to…
Read MoreIs There Value in Competition?
This past couple of weeks, I’ve been working on a short story specifically for an anthology competition. This is the first serious consideration I’m had for submitting my fiction work since I was in my 20s. In this year of writing, I’ve gone back and forth on whether to submit work even for literary magazines,…
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