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How to Be Your Own Best Muse: 101 Ways to Delight and Inspire Yourself
How to Be Your Own Best Muse: 101 Ways to Delight and Inspire Yourself
this article has awesome ideas .....ideas Im going to try
1. Blow bubbles in your backyard.
8. Call someone interesting and invite them out for coffee.
50. Have an un-birthday party for yourself, and give yourself the gift of inspiration — a new journal, some art supplies- anything to feed your creative soul.
this article has awesome ideas .....ideas Im going to try
1. Blow bubbles in your backyard.
8. Call someone interesting and invite them out for coffee.
9. Go fly a kite.
10. Find a park or playground and play outside. How long has it been since you were on a slide? It’s fun, even if you feel a little silly and awkward at first.
12. Dance in the rain.
14. Try to go a whole day without talking. Instead, write down what you want to say. Keep a notebook at hand for any unexpected inspirations.
24. Give yourself a deadline to produce a certain word count or finish a project, and stick to it
25. Take fabulous care of yourself —
29. Try writing under a tree, on a park bench, in your favorite coffee-shop. Often, a change of scene can imbue your work with juicy creative energy.
33. Play with a slinky, Rubik’s Cube, or other toys to limber up your creative muscles and re-connect with your inner ten-year-old.
>playdo
36. Shake up your daily routine. do something new. Take a risk. Find something you feel excited about and do it, even if it’s not directly related to writing. Everything is material — every experience, every mistake, will feed your work.
37. Write 4 inspiring quotes from your favorite writers in your journal, one at the top of each page. Use them as writing prompts
47. Write down your dreams for a month without re-reading them. After a month has passed, peruse your nocturnal scribblings and see if there’s anything here you can build on. Can you expand an image you dreamt into a poem, story, or song?
12. Dance in the rain.
14. Try to go a whole day without talking. Instead, write down what you want to say. Keep a notebook at hand for any unexpected inspirations.
24. Give yourself a deadline to produce a certain word count or finish a project, and stick to it
25. Take fabulous care of yourself —
29. Try writing under a tree, on a park bench, in your favorite coffee-shop. Often, a change of scene can imbue your work with juicy creative energy.
33. Play with a slinky, Rubik’s Cube, or other toys to limber up your creative muscles and re-connect with your inner ten-year-old.
>playdo
36. Shake up your daily routine. do something new. Take a risk. Find something you feel excited about and do it, even if it’s not directly related to writing. Everything is material — every experience, every mistake, will feed your work.
37. Write 4 inspiring quotes from your favorite writers in your journal, one at the top of each page. Use them as writing prompts
47. Write down your dreams for a month without re-reading them. After a month has passed, peruse your nocturnal scribblings and see if there’s anything here you can build on. Can you expand an image you dreamt into a poem, story, or song?
50. Have an un-birthday party for yourself, and give yourself the gift of inspiration — a new journal, some art supplies- anything to feed your creative soul.
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