Mentally blocked, why?!
Question: Mentally blocked, why!?
I am a creater, and performer!. Lately can not write a song!. Normally i pick my guitar and words and music start flowing!. Not this time!. Suddenly i got this urge to learn "If We Are the Body" by Casting Crowns!. Does anybody think this is weird, could there be a physiological connection or something!?Www@Answer-Health@Com
Answers:
Psychological connection!? Yes!.
I have been a musician and painter all my life!. There are definitely times I felt blocked!. For me there were definite stresses which included worry about money, general anxiety, and self-criticism!. I find that being around other creative people has been a soothing influence and I like having the support!. I also found that creating on a regular basis (every day) is helpful!.
I love the book "The Artist's Way" by Julie Cameron which has helped a great deal by offering many inspirational ideas on how to keep the creative juices flowing!. I highly recommend this book for anybody who is involved in creative pursuits!.
I frequently take walks just to be inspired!. I go to art galleries and to places where live music is being played!. I am just playing on these walks, but I never go home without inspirational ideas!. It is important to simply get involved with your creativity - don't judge yourself and just let it flow!. Making the effort to be creative is the trigger for creating more creativity!. You don't wait for a good day or a good feeling, you must simply put yourself to work - then the creativity will flow!. Good luck!!
Edit: The importance of not sensoring yourself is key!. For years I used to sit in my office/studio and experiment with quick watercolor paintings on scrap paper (just warming up)!. I threw most of those away because they were only scaps of ideas and warming up exercises!. My co-workers would fish many of them out of the trash, beg me to sign them and would scurry away with them!. Later I would visit co-workers in their homes and many of those scrap pieces were framed and hanging on their walls!. I couldn't remember doing most of them and many of them were really nice!. I couldn't believe I had been tossing them into the trash!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
I have been a musician and painter all my life!. There are definitely times I felt blocked!. For me there were definite stresses which included worry about money, general anxiety, and self-criticism!. I find that being around other creative people has been a soothing influence and I like having the support!. I also found that creating on a regular basis (every day) is helpful!.
I love the book "The Artist's Way" by Julie Cameron which has helped a great deal by offering many inspirational ideas on how to keep the creative juices flowing!. I highly recommend this book for anybody who is involved in creative pursuits!.
I frequently take walks just to be inspired!. I go to art galleries and to places where live music is being played!. I am just playing on these walks, but I never go home without inspirational ideas!. It is important to simply get involved with your creativity - don't judge yourself and just let it flow!. Making the effort to be creative is the trigger for creating more creativity!. You don't wait for a good day or a good feeling, you must simply put yourself to work - then the creativity will flow!. Good luck!!
Edit: The importance of not sensoring yourself is key!. For years I used to sit in my office/studio and experiment with quick watercolor paintings on scrap paper (just warming up)!. I threw most of those away because they were only scaps of ideas and warming up exercises!. My co-workers would fish many of them out of the trash, beg me to sign them and would scurry away with them!. Later I would visit co-workers in their homes and many of those scrap pieces were framed and hanging on their walls!. I couldn't remember doing most of them and many of them were really nice!. I couldn't believe I had been tossing them into the trash!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
you can't force creativity !.Www@Answer-Health@Com
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