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Five Secret Tips To Help You To Write Creatively And
Have Fun Writing
(C) 2007. Angela Booth
Creativity happens when you’re having fun. Chances are that
the last time you played creatively you were a child: you
dabbled with finger paints, scrunched plasticine into odd
shapes, and built great sand castles.
In childhood, projects were exciting: you painted and drew
and colored without expectation, just to see what would
happen. You didn’t give yourself a mass of instructions,
and you certainly weren’t concerned whether you would
finger paint correctly. You just did it.
If you can bring fun into your writing, you’ll discover
your own creative energy. Because it’s fun, you’ll stop
being self-conscious and will just write. You may well
surprise yourself at how creative you really are.
Creativity is a state of mind; it’s been called a state of
“flow”. It’s a state of excitement and immense
concentration, but you don’t get to a state of flow by
trying, you get there by having fun.
Want to make writing fun and become more creative? Here are
five tips:
1. Use Your Dreams
Your dreams are your own private movie theater, and there’s
something exciting playing every night. You’re the star!
Keep a notebook on your bedside table and record your
dreams. Use your dreams as inspiration for your writing.
2. Use Your Daydreams
Daydreams are fun. Choose a travel photo, from a magazine
or find a photo of a beach or mountain top online. Daydream
yourself into the landscape of the photo. Write down what
happened.
3. Schedule Time For Creativity
To write creatively, you need to welcome creative fun into
your life. Take up drawing, gardening, or another creative
pursuit. Your only goal in this pastime is to have fun: the
end product isn’t important. Lose yourself in this
activity.
Schedule the time for this activity as you schedule any
other appointment. Aim for three “appointments” each week.
You’ll find that when you rediscover creativity and fun,
this mind state will bleed through into your writing.
You’re teaching yourself to be yourself, in your writing
and in the rest of your life.
4. Use Mind Maps
Mind maps enhance creativity because they embrace both
parts of your brain. Draw your mind maps using paper and
colored pencils, rather than using a computer program.
5. Allow Yourself To Play In Every Area Of Your
Life
The more fun in your life, the more creative you’ll be.
Indulge yourself in at least one fun activity a day. Ask
yourself what you did to have fun when you were a child:
make a list. Bring those activities into your life today.
Make another list of what you would do just for fun if
money and time were no object. You may be surprised that
you actually manage to do all those things in the next few
years.
You CAN be creative. It’s simple. Allow fun into your life:
you’ll be creative in all areas of your life naturally, and
in your writing too.
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