So, according to Austin Kleon, to stay creative, you'll need to unplug. This is the concept of the creative season. It is defining a place or time when you can rest your mind, isolate yourself from the rest of the world, and focus on letting the creativity flow. All this happens because the digital world has distanced us from three elements: loneliness, uncertainty, and boredom. And as bad as these may sound, it's where our imagination can go to unimaginable places and our minds can come up with the best ideas.
How to be extraordinary is the main point explained by Austin Kleon. To be creative and have an extraordinary job you don't need to have an extraordinary life. The necessary tools for the extraordinary are already in your daily life, you just need to pay attention to everything around you.
That's because it's how artists do it: they pay attention to their own world and, at the end of this creative process, make us pay attention to our world. We live in a world where people are afraid to change their minds, as this may show a sign of weakness. We notice a lot of this in the political class, where politicians avoid changing their minds so as not to appear weak to their opponents. But creative people cannot be closed-minded to one goal and must be willing to change their mind if necessary.
So if you are strengthening an idea and have reached a dead-end where you can't go elsewhere, Austin Kleon says to don't be afraid to change your mind and take a new direction. Sometimes we need to take a few steps back to move on in the best way.
Still talking about creative blocks, where the idea doesn't seem to get out of place and you can't stimulate your creativity, Austin Kleon brings a technique that can help you break this barrier: visit the past. He says that people are all worried about the future and what's new, so they come up with similar ideas. That said, Kleon suggests that you look for the dead, since they have a lot to say and are excellent listeners. But how so? Talking about looking for the dead refers to looking for their works and thoughts.
Human beings have been roaming the planet Earth for thousands of years and their knowledge has been accumulated over the centuries. The point raised by the author is precisely that, in the longing for new things, old things that are as useful as the new fall into oblivion. So if you are having trouble carrying your idea forward, don't hesitate to visit past thoughts and ideas through old books, for example.
Many times, when we think of new ideas and innovations, our head become a whirlwind of ideas, both good and bad. This is where the fresh air comes in, to refresh the ideas and make the mind get some rest. The author Austin Kleon himself makes use of this habit and says that his best ideas are the result of his morning walks with his wife and children.
So to stimulate your brain and be more creative, don't stay locked in your room, walk long distances, alone, with a friend or with a dog. We assure you that your ideas will flow naturally and in the break, it is still possible to burn some calories. Imagine a child drawing. When they draw, the pencil goes through the sheet, all the way, an adult looks at that and thinks that drawing makes no sense at all.
As they finish drawing, we may ask what that is and we will probably hear an answer in the following style: "I drew a winged 8-legged dog defeating a horned atomic ant. This may not make much sense to us, but this is because children, however fertile in their imagination , do not think and plan on how the final design will look: they just draw and have fun every second of the process.
A creative process can be no different. Austin Kleon advises that you have to focus on making and developing your idea, you have to focus on action!
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