• Ep 31 | Part Two - Keep Things Simple to Stop Procrastination for Artists

  • Sep 16 2024
  • Duración: 32 m
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Ep 31 | Part Two - Keep Things Simple to Stop Procrastination for Artists

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  • Key Moments & Takeaways:


    Part 6: The Power of a Daily Routine

    •Why Routine Matters for Artists:

    Establishing a daily routine can help you stay on track. It doesn’t have to be rigid—just a consistent practice where you dedicate time to your art. This removes the need to “feel inspired” before you start creating.

    •How to Build a Simple Routine:

    Start small by dedicating just 10-15 minutes each day to your art. Over time, this habit builds momentum, and you may find yourself creating for longer periods naturally.

    •Morning vs. Evening Creativity:

    Experiment with the time of day that works best for you. Some artists are most productive in the morning, while others find their creativity flows better at night. Test different times to see when you feel most focused.


    Part 7: Simplifying Your Workspace

    •Declutter Your Space to Declutter Your Mind:

    A cluttered workspace can lead to a cluttered mind. Keep your creative space tidy and organized, reducing distractions and making it easier to start working.

    •Set Up a ‘Go-To’ Workspace:

    Have a designated space where you can sit down and immediately start creating. This could be a physical desk or a portable setup for digital artists. The fewer obstacles between you and your work, the easier it is to begin.

    •Minimalist Approach to Supplies:

    As an artist, it’s tempting to surround yourself with materials, but this can lead to overwhelm. Try using only a limited selection of tools or mediums for certain projects. This constraint can actually foster more creativity.


    Part 8: Overcoming Creative Blocks Through Simplicity

    •Embrace Imperfection:

    Often, procrastination stems from fear of making mistakes. Simplify your mindset by accepting that not every piece needs to be a masterpiece. Allow yourself to create bad art—it’s part of the process.

    •Start with Warm-Up Sketches or Exercises:

    Rather than diving into a major project right away, start your session with simple sketches or exercises to get your creative juices flowing. This can help overcome the intimidation of a blank canvas.

    •Change of Medium or Technique:

    If you feel stuck, try switching to a simpler medium or approach. For example, if you’re working on a detailed painting, take a break to do quick ink sketches. The shift can open up new perspectives.


    Part 9: Simplifying Your Social Media Approach


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