Hosted by Paula Kennedy CMKBD
There are two questions I am so tired of hearing, “What magazines do you read for inspiration?” as if that’s the only way to be creative, and “What’s trending right now?” My immediate gut response is . . . . “put down the magazine and go OUTSIDE!” no offense to magazines. And, “if it’s IN right now, it’s already OUT . . . ask me what I think will be IN in the next 5-10 years!” THAT’s what turns me on!
In our industry we are so focused on how to inspire our clients but what happens if WE are stretched too thin, are sleep deprived, over committed and nearing burn out or simply just stuck in a rut. I find most of us never want to admit that publicly (I see your Instagram lives!), though privately I hear way too many designers (and non-designers) admit they feel just like that.
“Creativity is more than a career, it’s a way of life!” Paula
If you want to experience more creativity in your life and in your work you need only to remove the blocks that exist in your life until it starts to flow naturally again. Creativity is a force of nature; it will occur if it is allowed, it simply needs to be UNCORKED!
Creativity is the ability to imagine what has never existed, to see the big picture, to find the subtle connections between seemingly unrelated things. ALL of us have the ability to be creative, not just prominently Right brained individuals.
Think of this ability as something that will naturally happen if you just get out of its way. We need to be conscious about how to rejuvenate it, inspire it, protect it, exercise it, practice it and share it. I like thinking of it in terms of exercise . . . your creativity muscle needs to be loosened up and exercised just like any other muscle.
Paula’s IGNITE CREATIVITY KBtribechat Questions:
Question 1: Be honest, do you ever feel stagnant, stuck or burnt out, either now or in the past?
Question 2: What blocks your creativity? (Get creative and use a GIF if applicable)
Question 3: What are your go-to methods to revive yourself and your ability to be creative? Feel free to share images of yourself doing these activities.
Question 4: How do you instill confidence in your clients to trust your creativity to help them get out of their comfort zones?
Question 5: What other industries do you follow to keep ahead of the “what’s in” question?
Question 6: How do you stay inspired within our industry locally and nationally? What events do you get the most value out of?
Your list of activities to cultivate your creativity will look different. Join me at http://www.facebook.com/ignitecreativity to see what my entire list is and share yours with a growing community of creatives. I travel nationally to visit trade association chapters offering Ignite Creativity and many other Kitchen & Bath related CEU’s.
Do something Creative every day!
Paula Kennedy CMKBD, CLIPP, CACC
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Here’s the transcript for this KBtribechat.