This book is for new writers, musicians, filmmakers, artists and anyone who has ever asked questions like “How can I become more creative?” or, “How can I get more ideas?” or “How can I focus on my thoughts and just let them flow?”
If you’ve ever struggled with a problem or challenge in your personal or professional life and thought, “I can’t do this, I’m not creative enough”, this book will help you.
In this book, you will discover these strategies:
˃˃˃ 1. Prepare to be InspiredInspiration is nice, but that doesn’t mean you should sit around all day waiting for ideas to come to you. Instead, cultivate smart creative habits that help you find ideas faster.
˃˃˃ 2. Trace Your Creative RootsTo know what you’re going to create (and to overcome problems like procrastination, fear and self-doubt), you must understand what drives you. You must understand what you’re passionate about and for that, a personal mission statement is key.
˃˃˃ 3. Learn What Your Craft (And Your Audience) DemandsTo master your craft, whether that by writing, painting, music, film or art, requires learning what both it and your audience expect from you.
˃˃˃ 4. Find a Creative Master to Mentor YouA mentor will help you face your fears, master the self and find better ideas faster. But, what if you can’t find one?
˃˃˃ 5. Strengthen Your Mind and BodyCreative masters understand the value of meditation, physical exercise and protecting their best self. They know becoming more creative isn’t just a mental practice.
˃˃˃ 6. Invest In Your Side-ProjectsWhen you need when you need a break from your main gig, turn towards a side-project. That’s what smart creative people do, and they often find real success in this approach.
˃˃˃ 7. Go to War Against Your FearsYour fear of failure, your fear of rejection, your fear of criticism, let’s change that.
If you want to discover how to build creative habits, face your fears and change your life, download a sample or buy now.
Bryan is an Irish author and writing coach. Previously, he worked as a copywriter, journalist and a radio producer. Before that, he plucked chickens.
Bryan calls his online home at www.becomeawritertoday.com. There, he offers new writers practical advice once a week. His work has appeared on Fast Company, Lifehacker and Copyblogger.
He is passionate about helping people accomplish more with their writing projects and when he's not writing, he's running.
Bryan holds a degree in communications and journalism, a diploma in social care, a masters degree in disability studies and a diploma in digital media.
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