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Using Constraints to Power Creative Output
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ConvertKit
Media Type |
audio
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Arts
Business
Marketing
Publication Date |
Apr 15, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:32:57

Constraints can be a great way to lock yourself into a project and force yourself to create on a regular basis.

You will undoubtedly run into natural constraints along your journey. That’s a good thing! But you can also give yourself some external constraints that will keep you motivated and moving forward. 

Holding yourself accountable will make you more creative.

Main takeaways

  • Scheduling is a great way to keep you consistent. You can take scheduling to the next level by creating a system that holds you accountable if your work is incomplete.
  • Needing to publish regularly can also serve as a constraint in itself. If you have an audience that counts on your work at a specific time, you hold yourself accountable to publish on time.
  • It takes a lot more work to do something irregularly than regularly. The key is to make creating a habit in your daily routine.
  • Find an accountability partner or a group of people that will hold each other accountable. 

Creators of the day 

Resources of the day

Thought of the day

“You may have to be more intentional with the way you budget your money in order to buy from a small-time creator, or the people who are just getting started, or the people who are good at one thing instead of a million things. But I believe that local economies can help us power this creative world that we believe is going to continue to come to life as more menial jobs get automated and people have more time for creative outlets.” ~ @BarrettABrooks

Start building your audience for free

With ConvertKit landing pages, you can build a beautiful page for your project in just a few minutes. Choose colors, add photos, build a custom opt-in form, and add your copy. All without writing any code! Check out landingpages.new to get started.

Stay in touch

Constraints can be a great way to lock yourself into a project and force yourself to create on a regular basis. You will undoubtedly run into natural constraints along your journey. That’s a good thing! But you can also give yourself some external constraints that will keep you motivated and moving forward.

Constraints can be a great way to lock yourself into a project and force yourself to create on a regular basis.

You will undoubtedly run into natural constraints along your journey. That’s a good thing! But you can also give yourself some external constraints that will keep you motivated and moving forward. 

Holding yourself accountable will make you more creative.

Main takeaways

  • Scheduling is a great way to keep you consistent. You can take scheduling to the next level by creating a system that holds you accountable if your work is incomplete.
  • Needing to publish regularly can also serve as a constraint in itself. If you have an audience that counts on your work at a specific time, you hold yourself accountable to publish on time.
  • It takes a lot more work to do something irregularly than regularly. The key is to make creating a habit in your daily routine.
  • Find an accountability partner or a group of people that will hold each other accountable. 

Creators of the day 

Resources of the day

Thought of the day

“You may have to be more intentional with the way you budget your money in order to buy from a small-time creator, or the people who are just getting started, or the people who are good at one thing instead of a million things. But I believe that local economies can help us power this creative world that we believe is going to continue to come to life as more menial jobs get automated and people have more time for creative outlets.” ~ @BarrettABrooks

Start building your audience for free

With ConvertKit landing pages, you can build a beautiful page for your project in just a few minutes. Choose colors, add photos, build a custom opt-in form, and add your copy. All without writing any code! Check out landingpages.new to get started.

Stay in touch

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