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Submit ReviewHello and welcome to the Travelling introvert. So I recently
did an episode on why inspiration is so important and I got messages asking, so
it's important, how do I go about finding inspiration? So here you go. I'm
going to talk about about ways that might help you find inspiration when you
need it. And the importance, as I said before, of inspiration cannot be
understated.
Inspiration spurs creativity and it is a driving force
behind any artistic endeavour. Without inspiration, we would not have the
beautiful things we have that fill our lives with joy and happiness. And while
there are different ways to find inspiration in life, it can be difficult to
pinpoint exactly what works for you or for the type of inspiration that you
need, because you might find you need different types of inspiration for
different things. And that's okay. Because of this, it's really crucial to
experiment with different avenues until you find something that suits your
needs and helps you with what you need to do.
Look for inspiration in your everyday life. Keep your
options open, and experimenting is the best advice that you will probably hear.
Inspiration is everywhere, but you need to be willing to take the time to look.
So when you're possibly staring at a blank screen and you know that you need to
write 500 words or whatever it might be, one thing you can do is take a break.
You may be so focused on your work that you don't realise that you're exhausted
or hungry or hungry or just need a bio break.
Take some time away from the computer or your work
environment. Go for a walk, read something completely unrelated and then come
back. Another thing you can do is change your environment. Getting into a new
environment will help you find new ideas and perspectives on your work. It can
also help you get away from distractions like social media or other tasks that
can take time and will keep you distracted.
I know that some people very much have an area for creative
work and an area for non creative work and an area for admin work and an area
for finance work. And they've kind of like trained or tricked their brain into
realising, oh, I'm in the creative space now, so I will be creative. It works.
Your brain loves that kind of a thing. Another thing you can do is do a
different task.
Do something completely different from what you're currently
trying to accomplish. This, again, will help your brain sort of take a rest and
in the background it's going to be working on stuff. And this can sometimes
help your brain kind of get that downtime, that ram time to figure out
something else. Find a new perspective by talking to somebody. Find someone to
talk to and ask them and talk through what your thoughts are and they'll be
able to give feedback and or find someone who inspires you and study their
process, then think about how they found their inspiration and turned it into
something extraordinary.
You could also take a risk. The truth is, risks are
essential. Creativity often comes from pushing boundaries and exploring
possibilities that can lead to new thinking and ideas. This could also mean
confronting fears and insecurities and digging deeper into personal demons and
being open to the world around them. Taking a risk, or as some people like to
say, kind of getting out of your comfort zone, can come with its own rewards.
Depending on how it's done. You can also listen to music.
Music can be a fantastic source of inspiration and also can help change your
mood. It's a wonderful way to learn how to think...
Hello and welcome to the Travelling introvert. So I recently
did an episode on why inspiration is so important and I got messages asking, so
it's important, how do I go about finding inspiration? So here you go. I'm
going to talk about about ways that might help you find inspiration when you
need it. And the importance, as I said before, of inspiration cannot be
understated.
Inspiration spurs creativity and it is a driving force
behind any artistic endeavour. Without inspiration, we would not have the
beautiful things we have that fill our lives with joy and happiness. And while
there are different ways to find inspiration in life, it can be difficult to
pinpoint exactly what works for you or for the type of inspiration that you
need, because you might find you need different types of inspiration for
different things. And that's okay. Because of this, it's really crucial to
experiment with different avenues until you find something that suits your
needs and helps you with what you need to do.
Look for inspiration in your everyday life. Keep your
options open, and experimenting is the best advice that you will probably hear.
Inspiration is everywhere, but you need to be willing to take the time to look.
So when you're possibly staring at a blank screen and you know that you need to
write 500 words or whatever it might be, one thing you can do is take a break.
You may be so focused on your work that you don't realise that you're exhausted
or hungry or hungry or just need a bio break.
Take some time away from the computer or your work
environment. Go for a walk, read something completely unrelated and then come
back. Another thing you can do is change your environment. Getting into a new
environment will help you find new ideas and perspectives on your work. It can
also help you get away from distractions like social media or other tasks that
can take time and will keep you distracted.
I know that some people very much have an area for creative
work and an area for non creative work and an area for admin work and an area
for finance work. And they've kind of like trained or tricked their brain into
realising, oh, I'm in the creative space now, so I will be creative. It works.
Your brain loves that kind of a thing. Another thing you can do is do a
different task.
Do something completely different from what you're currently
trying to accomplish. This, again, will help your brain sort of take a rest and
in the background it's going to be working on stuff. And this can sometimes
help your brain kind of get that downtime, that ram time to figure out
something else. Find a new perspective by talking to somebody. Find someone to
talk to and ask them and talk through what your thoughts are and they'll be
able to give feedback and or find someone who inspires you and study their
process, then think about how they found their inspiration and turned it into
something extraordinary.
You could also take a risk. The truth is, risks are
essential. Creativity often comes from pushing boundaries and exploring
possibilities that can lead to new thinking and ideas. This could also mean
confronting fears and insecurities and digging deeper into personal demons and
being open to the world around them. Taking a risk, or as some people like to
say, kind of getting out of your comfort zone, can come with its own rewards.
Depending on how it's done. You can also listen to music.
Music can be a fantastic source of inspiration and also can help change your
mood. It's a wonderful way to learn how to think creatively about your everyday
habits. So listening to songs you know you love, or instrumental music for some
peace and quiet time, can be wonderful things.
Or even having certain music for certain tasks that you do.
You can also read a book. Reading can help inspire innovative ideas while also
providing insight into new topics that you might not have explored before. You
might even discover something about yourself. Along with reading a book, of
course, I'm going to recommend listening to podcasts.
It's so easy these days to go into your podcast app and put
in a word and it will bring up a list of podcast episodes from podcasts all
over the world about that topic. So it's a great way to learn a different
perspective on a different sort of topic. And obviously, I haven't explained
every way that you could find inspiration. You could find inspiration outside.
You can find inspiration like looking at different things.
There's just so much out there. It's just being open and how
that looks to you. As you can see, inspiration can come from many diverse
sources. It may seem difficult to come by, but it takes an unfamiliar
perspective, mindfulness and proper reflection to find it. Thank you for
listening.
This is Janice@thecareerintrovert.com, helping you build
your brand and get hired. Have a great rest of your week.
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