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Things To Avoid If You Want To Think Creatively

Things To Avoid If You Want To Think Creatively

We’re all busy. Busy is a part of everyday life. We have overflowing email inboxes, cram too many meetings into our day, spend hours trying to keep up with social media, but being busy simply means we don’t have our priorities set up right. Being busy means our creativity suffers. This week we’ll discuss things to avoid if you want to think creatively.

Our creative powers become stagnant when we are busy. Creativity is what helps us manifest our ideas, use it to solve problems so our projects succeed or come up with easier ways to do things.

There are things we do and habits we have that are draining our creativity. These habits drain us and put our goals out of reach. With a few changes in your behaviour, you can begin tapping into your creativity. Here are some things to avoid if you want to think creatively.

Bad Medicine

Look at all the things you put into your body. Those things that help you cope every day. Do they really help? This can be anything you eat that you get some sort of effect from. This can be processed or junk food, sugar or caffeine from coffee to drugs, alcohol or smoking. When we’re at our peak, our creative selves are more prevalent. Be honest with what goes into your body. Is it helping or hindering?

Social Media

Social media is an important part of how we connect with others and cultivate relationships. It’s also a big attention stealer. Our attention is vital to our lives and for creativity. Limit how much time you spend on social media. Be aware of how it makes you feel and how it affects your creativity.

Email

Email inboxes are inundated with more and more emails every day. Checking our email is one of the biggest killers of energy and momentum in our lives. Set a specific time to read, respond and delete emails to make better use of your time and energy.

Overworking

It’s easy to overdo work and get burnt out. We push ourselves to the limit and then our energy lags and we lose sleep. Instead, when possible, set limits on how long you work. Learn how to be consistent, outsource, get help or whatever is necessary to not over work yourself. Sprints are fine but only occasionally, it’s very important you don’t let your rest suffer.

Doing the Wrong Work

One thing that destroys your creativity is doing the wrong work. When you spend too much time on things that don’t matter or that don’t come naturally to you, you begin to become stagnant, overworked and less creative. Instead delegate, outsource or avoid tasks that are part of your weakness. Playing to your strengths allows you to embrace your creativity.

Choosing the First Solution

When you go with the first solution, you are just recalling or settling. This keeps you from being motivated to try alternative ideas. When faced with a problem, take the time to explore different solutions. Is there a better one, more efficient one, easier one?

Changing your habits that are restricting your creativity can change the way you tap into your creativity. Doing away with these habits frees energy, time and mental awareness letting you be open to new ideas and thoughts.

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Ruth Cunningham is a mindset and success coach and the founder of Up and Up Life. Ruth helps women build the confidence they need to go after their dreams and live a life of freedom and independence on their own terms. Her primary focus is on empowering them to identify what is holding them back and giving them practical tools for success.