Create an ode to your muse using the format that you are most comfortable with… or the one your muse tells you to use.
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Self-Care Creativity – Day 8
Explore a different perspective. Look at things from a different angle. Dare to allow yourself to come from a different creative space.
Self-Care Creativity Day 7
Turn a creative weakness into a strength.
How? Practice.
Need a different option? Use your creativity to convince someone who doesn’t know you that your weakness is actually your strength.
Self-Care Creativity Day 6
Don’t just think outside idea of the box… create as if there is no box.
Step outside of the traditional structure of your particular form of creativity.
Self-Care Creativity Day Five
We have the best intentions at heart but ______ gets in the way.
What gets in the way of your creativity? Describe a few things. Visualize it. Be honest with yourself.
For example… moving got in the way of us posting this prompt earlier today.
Self-Care Creativity Day Four
Brain dumps are a good way to get out what is blocking your creativity. Take some time to release what is clogging your creative flow. You may need to write it all down. You may need to paint it out. Whatever is the most creative way to release this… do that! Give at least fifteen minutes for the exercise but it is best to take all the time you need for it. You never know. You may find solutions to problems, answers to questions, or clarity where the was none. At the very least, you go it out and can let your creativity flow like you need it to again.
Self-Care Creativity Day Three
The hardest part with most of these challenges is finding time to do them. Everyday life doesn’t stop just because you have a new creativity challenge.
How do you find time to do the things that you want to do, that allow you to be creative, and bring you joy? If you struggle with this, brainstorm ways that you can work it into your schedule. Where can you carve out 15 minutes two or three times into your day?
Inspiring Words Creativity Prompts: Day 27-30
Use these three words to inspire your creation today. Write a story, poem, essay, section of a novel, or song. Paint or draw a picture. Use your camera to capture the words in a unique way.
I have used the Oxford Dictionary website to pick unique words & phobias. Feel free to think outside of the box with these definitions.
Just simply create!
transpicuous: transparent
trichophobia: fear of hair
evanescent: quickly fading
misogamy: the hatred of marriage
phasmophobia: fear of ghosts
asunder: into pieces
hodiernal: of today
thanatophobia: fear of death
ether: the clear sky
gasconade: extravagant boasting
coitophobia: fear of coitus
beget: produce (a child)
(The end of the month was very busy for us. We apologize for the delay on the last few sets of words. We hope you found them interesting and helpful!)
Inspiring Words Creativity Prompts : Day 25
Use these three words to inspire your creation today. Write a story, poem, essay, section of a novel, or song. Paint or draw a picture. Use your camera to capture the words in a unique way.
I have used the Oxford Dictionary website to pick unique words & phobias. Feel free to think outside of the box with these definitions.
Just simply create!
philippic: a bitter verbal attack
panophobia: fear of everything
mouse potato: a person who spends large amounts of their leisure or working time on a computer
Inspiring Words Creativity Prompts : Day 24
Use these three words to inspire your creation today. Write a story, poem, essay, section of a novel, or song. Paint or draw a picture. Use your camera to capture the words in a unique way.
I have used the Oxford Dictionary website to pick unique words & phobias. Feel free to think outside of the box with these definitions.
Just simply create!
crescent: growing
oneirophobia: fear of dreams
superbious: proud and overbearing