Sunflower 3 © Mary Baker 2005
 
 
Tips on Breaking the Creative Block
 
 
There's no question that creating anything is hard to do. Here are some tips if you find yourself creatively blocked.
  • Set a goal
    Set a goal for yourself. For example, it could be to paint one painting, one small painting, one large painting or three paintings. Don't make the goal too big.
     
  • Set a time table
    Give yourself a time when you want your goal is to be completed. There is nothing like a deadline to help you get things done. You can tell people about the deadline or keep the information to yourself. Don't make the time table too unrealistic.
     
  • One step at a time
    Baby steps get you to the top of the mountain. If you manage to do one small thing towards your creative goal each day, you will be amazed at how fast you can accomplish it. Ask yourself what is the next step and then do it.
     
  • If it isn't working stop
    If you are working on a creative project and you don't know what to do, stop and do something else; it can be anything-the laundry, mow the lawn, work in the garage. When you come back to the project, you will probably have the answer to what was blocking you.
     
  • Progress not perfection
    If you don't expect to create the perfect project, it will take off a lot of pressure. It will make it easier to accomplish what you have set out to do and the process will be a lot more enjoyable.
     
  • Easy does it
    If you don't create exactly what you've set out to do, don't worry. Ask yourself the question "how important is it?" It will help you get things in perspective.
     
  • Don't worry about the other guy
    Don't worry about what anyone else is doing. Keep the focus on yourself and what you want to accomplish, it will help you to go forward instead of getting stuck.
     
  • Just do it
    Don't talk about it, don't worry about it-just do it, one step at a time until whatever you have set out to do, gets done.
     
© Mary Baker 2005
 
'Sunflower 2' © Mary Baker 2005
 
 

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Mary Baker is a contemporary realistic oil painter whose studio is in Newburyport, Massachusetts. Mary's paintings have passion, depth and beauty, capturing moments in time that many people pass by. Her art work has the power to inspire lives and to nourish and enhance the spirit.
She would like to pass on these practical tips that she has found helpful to other people who are in the arts.