When in Manila, itโs easy to get caught up with the daily hustle and bustle. With your fast-paced lifestyle, how do you manage to stay creative? It’s a question I’ve always been particularly interested in. I’m no expert in this field. However, I do love reading up about it, so I’ve compiled these 10 tips that have helped me a lot with my own creativity. And with the summer vacation drawing to a close, I think it’s the perfect time to try them out. Iย hope they help you get inspired and be more creative, as well. ๐ย
10 Ways to Be More Creative
While it was French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau who coined the term โthought walks,โ many others have had eureka moments while taking walks alone.
This could be a cork board or a collage you hang in front of your desk, or even a virtual board like Pinterest. No matter what kind of dream board you choose to make, though having one that you see daily will always remind you of your dreams and passions.ย
The Internet is home to opportunities to learn, to be creative, and to collaborate. Following life-peg personalities and subscribing to your favorite websites and magazines will ensure that you are in-the-know for new opportunities and ideas.
The Internet is like a double-edged sword. It could also be a vacuum that sucks out much of our time and energy, though. It may also cause difficulty in sleeping when gadgets are used an hour or two before bedtime. There have been movements all over the world that have advocated spending Sundays offline to do something creative and get back to the basics.
Aside from feeling fulfilled, these are baby steps to finally reaching your long-term goals. Also, the small mundane tasks at the back of your mind cause additional stress and cause some people to be less focused.ย
I used to tell stories for a living, but now work as a performance marketer for a tech company. During my free time, I maintain a blog, ThePassionProject.PH. I also enjoy going on road trips, snorkeling, reading, writing, and practicing yoga and Pilates.
10 Ways to be More Creative
10 Ways to be More Creative
When in Manila, itโs easy to get caught up with the daily hustle and bustle. With your fast-paced lifestyle, how do you manage to stay creative? It’s a question I’ve always been particularly interested in. I’m no expert in this field. However, I do love reading up about it, so I’ve compiled these 10 tips that have helped me a lot with my own creativity. And with the summer vacation drawing to a close, I think it’s the perfect time to try them out. Iย hope they help you get inspired and be more creative, as well. ๐ย
10 Ways to Be More Creative
While it was French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau who coined the term โthought walks,โ many others have had eureka moments while taking walks alone.
This could be a cork board or a collage you hang in front of your desk, or even a virtual board like Pinterest. No matter what kind of dream board you choose to make, though having one that you see daily will always remind you of your dreams and passions.ย
The Internet is home to opportunities to learn, to be creative, and to collaborate. Following life-peg personalities and subscribing to your favorite websites and magazines will ensure that you are in-the-know for new opportunities and ideas.
The Internet is like a double-edged sword. It could also be a vacuum that sucks out much of our time and energy, though. It may also cause difficulty in sleeping when gadgets are used an hour or two before bedtime. There have been movements all over the world that have advocated spending Sundays offline to do something creative and get back to the basics.
Aside from feeling fulfilled, these are baby steps to finally reaching your long-term goals. Also, the small mundane tasks at the back of your mind cause additional stress and cause some people to be less focused.ย
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I used to tell stories for a living, but now work as a performance marketer for a tech company. During my free time, I maintain a blog, ThePassionProject.PH. I also enjoy going on road trips, snorkeling, reading, writing, and practicing yoga and Pilates.