Moving Past Being Unmotivated to Creating
- Angela
- Jul 28, 2018
- 3 min read
Updated: Apr 17, 2020
Hello Creatives!
Choosing to work in a creative field can be rewarding but ultimately can lead to being unmotivated and burnt out. We all feel this dark cloud of being unmotivated while getting up and working in the same processes day-to-day in a never-ending loop. Moving past these feelings of dread and tiredness is possible with discipline, passion and a break.
Discipline
The most common cause of being unmotivated is monotony and complacency, two words a creative person never wants to hear. When we are complacent, or comfortable, things start to become boring and mundane. This cycle of boredom leads to a narrow view and creativity starts to take a back seat. Creativity thrives on change, excitement and a little risk.
Where does discipline come in? Well, we can't all wait around for inspiration to rain down to wash us out of the creative rut we seem to be stuck in. With deadlines looming, plan "B" is to simply create. Create anything, it can be as simple as sketching your morning coffee. The point is not to create a masterpiece, it's the fact of creating itself. Pushing to create something consistently will often lead to something amazing. Keeping in the habit of making things is the lifeline of creation. Discipline yourself to start and then challenge yourself. Challenge yourself with limited tools or a specific color palette; keep it exciting because creativity loves change, you might even enjoy the process.

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