Focus on your process, rather than the results you are looking for. Ask yourself: "How can I change my process to be more creative?" Or: "Am I stuck because of the process I am using?"
I remember the old times before the internet had came out and everything in the 1990's right when I graduated from high school. Alot of creative people had ran into roadblocks in their creative thinking. Or writer's block also known as, but thanks to the internet, and other creative people, and developers and stuff like that, and what not. Alot of these people had came up with alot of creative ideas that alot of people, and creative people alike or anyone at that mattter from having writer's block. Look at me for instance I had started writing this blog like 2 to 3 years ago. And I did it for the nature of pushing, grinding, and promoting my music. And it has helped to some aspect for people to get to know me as a musician, but also it has put me out there as a author as well. Which I don't have no problems being either. But if it wasn't for the internet I probably wouldn't get that great right now without it. So the moral to this story is that with so many ways to come up with creative ideas. There should'nt be many people having it, but also be imaginative and use more than one way to come up with your creative ideas. You never know what you'll find if you don't try.
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