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Get outside! Seriously. The first thing you should do in the morning is get 10 minutes of fresh air and sunshine — there’s no better way to get your mind and body going. The effectiveness of this technique stems back to our history as hunter-gatherers, where if we weren’t ready and alert first thing early in the morning, we’d end up going hungry. By spending just a few minutes outside in the morning, your melatonin is suppressed and you instantly become more alert. Being alert and having an active mind helps fuel your creativity and gets the juices flowing. Swap the walk for a jog, add in some music and you’ll feel much more motivated to be productive for the whole day long! The gravity of the benefit a trip outside in the morning will give you is massive. Whilst it may not always be practical and possible (I’d be kidding myself if I said it was), it’s a great way to rejuvenate yourself when you need an extra kick.
Discovered comparatively recently in historical terms, coffee is one of the most effective tools for boosting your creativity. Picture yourself a freelancer; chances are you’ve pictured someone with a coffee cup by their side — or hell, probably even sat working in a coffee shop. Coffee is magical. It actively blocks and subdues your adenine receptors, leaving your brain working overtime, snapping off neurons and focusing its efforts on getting stuff done. You’re at your most productive early in the morning, so following your walk with a high caffeine drink like coffee will turn you into a motivated, creativity powerhouse. You don’t need to spend a fortune on premium coffee from boutique stores — a quick cup of instant will do just the same job as an expensive Italian blend. Getting some of this liquid creativity down your hatch will help you plow through hours of work without a care.
Something I do to ensure I’m working at my optimum is to switch around what I do regularly. Whilst focusing in on a niche is good business, it can become dry quickly. I’ve identified more than one type of service I’m good at offering, both writing and voice artistry. By having a slightly mixed repertoire, you prevent your work becoming monotonous, which helps improve your motivation, resulting in you producing better quality work for your clients. Not only are you helping yourself remain focused, but offering multiple services is a no brainier in terms of expanding your business and reaching more customers. You can offer up to 20 gigs at one time on Fiverr, so why not stretch yourself a little and see what sells.
Take a moment to write it all down. Whatever you’re doing, it can be transferred to paper. You may think that you’re creativity is running low, but chances are you’re just not seeing what you’re looking for. Jot down any ideas you’ve got on sticky notes and spread them out on your work space. Once you’ve exhausted all avenues of ideas, build a ‘creativity pyramid’. At the top, put your best ideas that would be the most beneficial to your project. Take your other ideas that are related and feed them down the pyramid. Before you know it, you’ve got a brilliant framework for your project, and best of all, it should be exciting for you to work on. As you get to the less exciting parts of the project, you’re nearly complete and having the finish line in sight will ride you over. This technique has worked wonders for me when working on larger, more time consuming projects.
The Secrets to Creativity
Get
outside! Seriously. The first thing you should do in the morning is get
10 minutes of fresh air and sunshine — there’s no better way to get
your mind and body going. The effectiveness of this technique stems back
to our history as hunter-gatherers, where if we weren’t ready and alert
first thing early in the morning, we’d end up going hungry. By spending
just a few minutes outside in the morning, your melatonin is suppressed
and you instantly become more alert. Being alert and having an active
mind helps fuel your creativity and gets the juices flowing. Swap the
walk for a jog, add in some music and you’ll feel much more motivated to
be productive for the whole day long! The gravity of the benefit a trip
outside in the morning will give you is massive. Whilst it may not
always be practical and possible (I’d be kidding myself if I said it
was), it’s a great way to rejuvenate yourself when you need an extra
kick.
Discovered comparatively recently in historical terms,
coffee is one of the most effective tools for boosting your creativity.
Picture yourself a freelancer; chances are you’ve pictured someone with a
coffee cup by their side — or hell, probably even sat working in a
coffee shop. Coffee is magical. It actively blocks and subdues your
adenosine receptors, leaving your brain working overtime, snapping off
neurones and focusing its efforts on getting stuff done. You’re at your
most productive early in the morning, so following your walk with a high
caffeine drink like coffee will turn you into a motivated, creativity
powerhouse. You don’t need to spend a fortune on premium coffee from
boutique stores — a quick cup of instant will do just the same job as an
expensive Italian blend. Getting some of this liquid creativity down
your hatch will help you plow through hours of work without a care.
Something
I do to ensure I’m working at my optimum is to switch around what I do
regularly. Whilst focusing in on a niche is good business, it can become
dry quickly. I’ve identified more than one type of service I’m good at
offering, both writing and voice artistry. By having a slightly mixed
repertoire, you prevent your work becoming monotonous, which helps
improve your motivation, resulting in you producing better quality work
for your clients. Not only are you helping yourself remain focused, but
offering multiple services is a no brainer in terms of expanding your
business and reaching more customers. You can offer up to 20 gigs at one
time on Fiverr, so why not stretch yourself a little and see what
sells.
Take a moment to write it all down. Whatever you’re doing,
it can be transferred to paper. You may think that you’re creativity is
running low, but chances are you’re just not seeing what you’re looking
for. Jot down any ideas you’ve got on sticky notes and spread them out
on your work space. Once you’ve exhausted all avenues of ideas, build a
‘creativity pyramid’. At the top, put your best ideas that would be the
most beneficial to your project. Take your other ideas that are related
and feed them down the pyramid. Before you know it, you’ve got a
brilliant framework for your project, and best of all, it should be
exciting for you to work on. As you get to the less exciting parts of
the project, you’re nearly complete and having the finish line in sight
will ride you over. This technique has worked wonders for me when
working on larger, more time consuming projects. - See more at:
http://forum.fiverr.com/discussion/58154/how-to-stay-creative-and-motivated#sthash.Y9JPlN1K.dpuf
The Secrets to Creativity
Get
outside! Seriously. The first thing you should do in the morning is get
10 minutes of fresh air and sunshine — there’s no better way to get
your mind and body going. The effectiveness of this technique stems back
to our history as hunter-gatherers, where if we weren’t ready and alert
first thing early in the morning, we’d end up going hungry. By spending
just a few minutes outside in the morning, your melatonin is suppressed
and you instantly become more alert. Being alert and having an active
mind helps fuel your creativity and gets the juices flowing. Swap the
walk for a jog, add in some music and you’ll feel much more motivated to
be productive for the whole day long! The gravity of the benefit a trip
outside in the morning will give you is massive. Whilst it may not
always be practical and possible (I’d be kidding myself if I said it
was), it’s a great way to rejuvenate yourself when you need an extra
kick.
Discovered comparatively recently in historical terms,
coffee is one of the most effective tools for boosting your creativity.
Picture yourself a freelancer; chances are you’ve pictured someone with a
coffee cup by their side — or hell, probably even sat working in a
coffee shop. Coffee is magical. It actively blocks and subdues your
adenosine receptors, leaving your brain working overtime, snapping off
neurones and focusing its efforts on getting stuff done. You’re at your
most productive early in the morning, so following your walk with a high
caffeine drink like coffee will turn you into a motivated, creativity
powerhouse. You don’t need to spend a fortune on premium coffee from
boutique stores — a quick cup of instant will do just the same job as an
expensive Italian blend. Getting some of this liquid creativity down
your hatch will help you plow through hours of work without a care.
Something
I do to ensure I’m working at my optimum is to switch around what I do
regularly. Whilst focusing in on a niche is good business, it can become
dry quickly. I’ve identified more than one type of service I’m good at
offering, both writing and voice artistry. By having a slightly mixed
repertoire, you prevent your work becoming monotonous, which helps
improve your motivation, resulting in you producing better quality work
for your clients. Not only are you helping yourself remain focused, but
offering multiple services is a no brainer in terms of expanding your
business and reaching more customers. You can offer up to 20 gigs at one
time on Fiverr, so why not stretch yourself a little and see what
sells.
Take a moment to write it all down. Whatever you’re doing,
it can be transferred to paper. You may think that you’re creativity is
running low, but chances are you’re just not seeing what you’re looking
for. Jot down any ideas you’ve got on sticky notes and spread them out
on your work space. Once you’ve exhausted all avenues of ideas, build a
‘creativity pyramid’. At the top, put your best ideas that would be the
most beneficial to your project. Take your other ideas that are related
and feed them down the pyramid. Before you know it, you’ve got a
brilliant framework for your project, and best of all, it should be
exciting for you to work on. As you get to the less exciting parts of
the project, you’re nearly complete and having the finish line in sight
will ride you over. This technique has worked wonders for me when
working on larger, more time consuming projects. - See more at:
http://forum.fiverr.com/discussion/58154/how-to-stay-creative-and-motivated#sthash.Y9JPlN1K.dpuf
The Secrets to Creativity
Get
outside! Seriously. The first thing you should do in the morning is get
10 minutes of fresh air and sunshine — there’s no better way to get
your mind and body going. The effectiveness of this technique stems back
to our history as hunter-gatherers, where if we weren’t ready and alert
first thing early in the morning, we’d end up going hungry. By spending
just a few minutes outside in the morning, your melatonin is suppressed
and you instantly become more alert. Being alert and having an active
mind helps fuel your creativity and gets the juices flowing. Swap the
walk for a jog, add in some music and you’ll feel much more motivated to
be productive for the whole day long! The gravity of the benefit a trip
outside in the morning will give you is massive. Whilst it may not
always be practical and possible (I’d be kidding myself if I said it
was), it’s a great way to rejuvenate yourself when you need an extra
kick.
Discovered comparatively recently in historical terms,
coffee is one of the most effective tools for boosting your creativity.
Picture yourself a freelancer; chances are you’ve pictured someone with a
coffee cup by their side — or hell, probably even sat working in a
coffee shop. Coffee is magical. It actively blocks and subdues your
adenosine receptors, leaving your brain working overtime, snapping off
neurones and focusing its efforts on getting stuff done. You’re at your
most productive early in the morning, so following your walk with a high
caffeine drink like coffee will turn you into a motivated, creativity
powerhouse. You don’t need to spend a fortune on premium coffee from
boutique stores — a quick cup of instant will do just the same job as an
expensive Italian blend. Getting some of this liquid creativity down
your hatch will help you plow through hours of work without a care.
Something
I do to ensure I’m working at my optimum is to switch around what I do
regularly. Whilst focusing in on a niche is good business, it can become
dry quickly. I’ve identified more than one type of service I’m good at
offering, both writing and voice artistry. By having a slightly mixed
repertoire, you prevent your work becoming monotonous, which helps
improve your motivation, resulting in you producing better quality work
for your clients. Not only are you helping yourself remain focused, but
offering multiple services is a no brainer in terms of expanding your
business and reaching more customers. You can offer up to 20 gigs at one
time on Fiverr, so why not stretch yourself a little and see what
sells.
Take a moment to write it all down. Whatever you’re doing,
it can be transferred to paper. You may think that you’re creativity is
running low, but chances are you’re just not seeing what you’re looking
for. Jot down any ideas you’ve got on sticky notes and spread them out
on your work space. Once you’ve exhausted all avenues of ideas, build a
‘creativity pyramid’. At the top, put your best ideas that would be the
most beneficial to your project. Take your other ideas that are related
and feed them down the pyramid. Before you know it, you’ve got a
brilliant framework for your project, and best of all, it should be
exciting for you to work on. As you get to the less exciting parts of
the project, you’re nearly complete and having the finish line in sight
will ride you over. This technique has worked wonders for me when
working on larger, more time consuming projects. - See more at:
http://forum.fiverr.com/discussion/58154/how-to-stay-creative-and-motivated#sthash.Y9JPlN1K.dpuf