Fall Back Into Creativity: Day 3

What do you love?

Fall Back Into Creativity – Day 2

What do you do?

 

*** Remember to use whatever form of creativity you are comfortable with. If you are a writer, you can write about yourself or one of your characters. ***

Fall Back Into Creativity: Intro and Day 1

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Whether you are struggling with a creative block or gearing up to work on a big project; this month’s set of prompts are designed to get you going.

It doesn’t matter if you are a writer, painter, photographer, or musician. No matter what your method of expressing creativity, take each prompt and express yourself. As a writer, you can choose to respond to the prompts as yourself or look through the eyes of a character you have created.

No matter what, make sure to have some fun with it!

 

DAY ONE

Who are you?

 

No Fear Creativity Challenge – Day 7 Check In

We are seven days into the challenge.

How are things going?

Are you stepping outside of your comfort zone and trying something new with your creativity?

Are you trying things that you were/are afraid to try?

Make sure that you are silencing your inner critic. This is an exercise in tackling your fears and trying something new. You don’t have to share the product of this exercise with anyone if  you don’t want to.

Take a deep breath and let go of the finished product. Let go of any hangups that you may have when it comes to creativity.

Flex those creative muscles!

Hello June! No Fear Creativity Challenge

Hello June

 

In the month of June make a daily effort to face your creative fears. Challenge yourself to step outside of your comfort zone and try new things. Take your creativity in a direction that you may have thought was out of your reach.

Why?

Because sometimes you don’t know how long your arms are until you try to reach for something you thought was too far away.

Take some risks. Write that memoir. Write the essay that has been on your mind for a long time. Write the poems you have been afraid to write. Try a different art medium. Take the pictures you have dreamed of taking. Try a new art form. Challenge yourself to journal, draw, or blog every day. Write the lyrics that you haven’t written for fear no one would get it. Start that novel that you’ve always wanted to write and work on it every day. Create a character that challenges and even scares you.

Don’t let fear keep you in your comfort zone.

No one has to see what you are working on but you. You are accountable to yourself. Prove to yourself that fear is not going to stop you from taking your creativity to the next level.

Ready…

Set…

CREATE!

Spring Into Creativity 30/30 – Be honest

Be honest about your creativity, where it is going, and where you want it to go. Express it in your art.

Spring Into Creativity 5/30 – Go for broke!

Okay. Take some time to let your creativity loose today. Don’t hold anything back. Remember, no one has to see it if you don’t want to share it.

Go for broke!

Stretch yourself!

Surprise yourself!

Take creative risks you normally wouldn’t take!

Spring into Creativity 3/30 – Where is your rainbow?

Where would you go searching for a rainbow?

Why would you be looking for one in the first place?

What would be at the end of it?

Spring into Creativity 1/30

Take a walk with your creativity.

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Where are you going? What are you thinking? How are you feeling?

What do you see? Hear? Smell?

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Everyone’s path is different.

Describe yours. Use whatever method of creativity that comes naturally to you.

30 in 30: Day 25 – Better late then never…

Insert a bit of lateness in your piece. It can be an ode to how you feel about timeliness or it can be a bad habit your character has. A poem about time works too. Heck, you can even make a list of excuses as to why you are late.

 

Have fun with it!