Mar
20
March 20, 2007 | Leave a Comment
[-essay, inspiration-] by Nancy S.M. Waldman My favorite part of being inspired isn’t the sudden flush of excitement about a new project, a distinctly different direction, or a fresh idea. What I love most comes along after that initial inspiration. It’s later, when all the pieces begin to fall into place and fit together in [...]
Feb
13
February 13, 2007 | 1 Comment
[-practically mperfect-] by Nancy S.M. Waldman You need chaos in your soul to give birth to a dancing star. Friedrich Nietzsche said that and I – with quite a bit of creative chaos in my life – completely understand what he means. Chaos – if we tone it down to a buzz of unrestrained energetic [...]
Feb
12
February 12, 2007 | 1 Comment
[-tip, practices-] simple practices have profound impacts Most of us tend to work better and – more importantly, finish! – if we have a deadline. If you don’t have a *real* one, try this as a mental trick. Seek out a real world or an online individual or group. Set imaginary, but realistic, deadlines for [...]
Feb
12
February 12, 2007 | Leave a Comment
[-inspiration, practices-] While we all love the feeling of being suddenly and unexpectedly filled with inspiration, people working in creative fields, can’t wait around for those moments. There’s too much work to be done. Luckily, there are ways of cultivating inspiration. To grow inspiration you need to: Clear a plot – make a special space [...]
Feb
11
February 11, 2007 | Leave a Comment
-essay, inspiration- by guest essayist, Quinn D. Corte Inspiration follows all of us around like a stray puppy, barking excitedly at the quirkiest times, begging us to come and play. Whether we notice her depends on our willingness to embrace creativity. That gentle scratching of a familiar paw on my jeans has made me who [...]
Feb
10
February 10, 2007 | 3 Comments
[-r-mind, perception, exercise-] by Nancy S. M. Waldman If, when you try to create, you find yourself full of doubts about your abilities, you are by definition, NOT in a state of R-mindfulness. The R-mindful brain is not worried about wasting time. It’s not worried about lack of talent. It’s not worried about product. In [...]