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21 ways to get inspired

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It does not require a lot of money or time. Let me rephrase: I was TERRIBLE. You might even bookmark this page -- chances are you'll need a creative boost before you know it.

Then write a poem about what you've learned. Take the time to appreciate what a wondrous ride you are on and have fun on your path.



All writers need to refresh their inspiration from time to time. Daily life is full of writing inspiration, and inspiration can be found in books and stories as well. Boosting your creativity will help generate fresh ideas and beat writer's block. Almost anything can be a muse, so try different methods and inspirations to get inspired for your next masterpiece! Carry a writing journal or a recorder with you at all times. If you always have your journal and recorder, you'll be prepared for any time time inspiration strikes. You can jot down a note when inspiration comes, and you can record interesting dialogue you overhear. Change your scenery or environment to freshen things up. Switching up your environment can boost your imagination and loosen up ideas. Make small changes, like in writing location, or travel somewhere different. This will give you a fresh perspective and offer new ideas. Write about what you observe. If you are lacking inspiration, picking something in your environment is a good place to start. Whether in public of private, pick an item or an interaction and write about it. Include details on who, what, why, how, and when. Mention as much detail as possible. Write about the appearance of the clock, about the history of the clock, and about the clock's origins. Visit a busy place and people-watch for ideas. Human beings can be great writing inspiration, and they are easy to find in a busy, public setting. Travel to a public place, find interesting characters, and watch them for inspiration. Write about their appearance, actions, and words. Both can give you inspiration. Innocent eavesdropping can make for great writing inspiration. When you are in a public place like a mall, restaurant, or movie theater, listen for interesting lines people say. Write them down and use them in your next story. Try word association to get the ideas flowing. This will help you think of different ideas and work your imagination. Open a dictionary, pick a word at random, and write down everything that comes to mind on the topic. Freewriting helps you get words on the page, regardless of theme or intention of the piece. Choose a topic, open up to a fresh page, and write. You can come back to your writing and expand upon it later, or do this just get the gears turning for your next piece. This is your choice. Write everything that comes to mind about tigers, such as when you saw them at the zoo when you were 5, or what it would be like to be a tiger in the jungle. Perhaps you use this for a blog post on tigers, or simply to get ideas for your new novel. Listen to music to think of new ideas. Music can help you concentrate as well as give your mind space to think of new ideas. Turn on your favorite music, or try a new genre, like folk, classical, or instrumental. Use writing prompts to get you started. Writing prompts help you get focused when you are lacking ideas. Choose a prompt that interests you, write down the prompt, set a timer for 30 minutes, and write in reference to the prompt. After the time is up, go back and polish up what you wrote. Write about sports, art, animals, travel, medicine, cars, people--anything that strikes you. Write a fictional account or a true piece. Using things you already enjoy makes for easy inspiration because you are already interested in the topic. Describe the ingredients used, cooking time and temperature, and why you the dish. Reflect on a past memory or event for ideas. Writing about past experiences is a great place to find inspiration because it gets you thinking. Revisit past experiences to find creative inspiration. Write from various perspectives, like animals and inanimate objects. Instead of writing from your perspective or the perspective of another human, try animals, insects, or objects. Think about what they would think, feel, hear, or say, and use these to describe your piece. Find a news story for inspiration. If you can't think of your own story topic, open up a newspaper or Google an interesting subject. Find a headline and read the story. Write an entirely new story based on this topic, or use this existing story in a new, creative way. Read a book, blog, or magazine for new ideas. Read other work to find new topics to write about or angles on similar topics. Then write a poem about what you've learned. Learning about something new is great writing inspiration, and seeing what inspires others may inspire you. Skim the pages to get an idea of the theme and characters. See what ideas you generate based off of this unread book. Watch a movie for inspiration. Look for characters to build off of, dialogue to work with, or landscapes to set your stories in. Then, use these elements to write your own story or novel. Movies can offer great ideas on dialogue, characters, or scenery. Is there a particularly interesting character? Are there artful camera angles that inspire you to look at something a new way? Look at a piece of art and write about how it makes you feel. View artwork in person or online, and write out details of the artwork. Include your thoughts and feelings. Then, expand upon what you wrote in a short story or poem. How does it make you feel? How does the subjects of the piece feel? Select a page from a newspaper, magazine, or book and grab a black permanent marker. Glace at the page, and look for words that strike you. Make a line through the words you don't want to use with your marker, leaving just a few words. The remaining words make up your poem. Sometimes it is easier to find inspiration when you are under pressure. Make yourself accountable by setting your own deadlines. Sticking to your deadlines helps keep you writing! Exercise to stimulate blood flow and generate ideas. Exercise boosts brain activity by increasing blood flow, which is helpful when looking for inspiration to write. Giving yourself a break to get moving will help your subconscious make connections, so when you are finished you are full of fresh ideas. Play a sport like tennis or soccer. Take deep breaths, focusing on your inhale and exhale. Step back and relax so you can approach your writing focused and attentive. Give your mind space to reduce stress and increase your focus. The less stressed you are, the easier it will be for your mind to focus on writing. Immerse yourself in nature to find peace and inspiration. Taking a step back and changing your perspective will help you focus when you return. Nature can promote intelligence and creativity, offering you a space for connection and reflection. Daydream to gain a new perspective. Let your mind wander on new subjects and ideas to refresh your perspective. Find somewhere quiet, close your eyes, and let your mind generate scenarios of different people and places. Focus on the images that arise rather than associating words with them. Imagine what their life is like. Where do they live? What do they do for a living? Think about what it would be like to live in a hive and how strong you would be. Join a writing group to find like-minded people. Discussing work with other writers is helpful because it helps you think of subjects to explore. You can also receive feedback for your previous work, so you can expand upon. Exchange work for feedback. Learn about your favorite writers and their writing habits. Some writers always write in the same location, drink a lot of coffee, or research butterflies. Regardless of the particular habit, many writers found their own ways to get inspired and be productive. Research some of your writing role models to find out what worked for them. Kurt Vonnegut used to do sit ups and push ups in between his writing. Start writing a new story if you are stuck. Sometimes a fresh start is all you need to get the creative gears turning. Open up to a new page and work on something else. Experiment with different writing mediums. Your brain will think in different structures when you use different writing mediums, which helps inspiration flow. You could be inspired by the city lights, dim lights and a cold room, your friends or someone you love. Movies and TV can help, as can music, or just thinking back on a memory. Sometimes, a game can help inspire you to think of a world that could've been so much better than the game's story. Sometimes, you can write the middle or ending and inspiration for a beginning will strike you as you write. Look around you at this magnificent world. Let the creatures, plants, soils and rocks around you be a form of inspiration. Lie on the ground and watch the clouds. Gaze at the stars and the universe. Let go of all expectations and assumptions and just let the ideas come to you. To get inspired to write, seek creativity in everyday life. For example, try writing in a new location, like a coffee shop, and take in the scene. Write down everything you see and think, like your thoughts, feelings, and observations. You can also get inspiration by talking to interesting people. Record their perspectives, body language, phrasing, quirks, as well as your perception. Then, use your notes to create storylines, characters, and themes.

In turn, you can pass it on, raise public awareness and get involved. As always, hope these move you to play at wow and dazzle the world by your mastery. Write everything that comes to mind about tigers, such as when you saw them at the zoo when you were 5, or what it would be anon to be a tiger in the jungle. You might also seek the advice of inspirational coworkers or read about influential people in history. Using things you already enjoy makes for easy inspiration because you are already interested 21 ways to get inspired the topic. Meet up with other artists or custodes. Is there a particularly interesting character. But, what you can do is make a list of things that you would have done differently if you could go back in time and do it again. Focus on becoming the best writer you can be. Sometimes, when you've been solo too hard on a problem, you may be tapped out. Quitting won't solve the problem, but taking a break may help. They may say that one thing that helps a problem make sense to you, for instance.

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