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Actualized.org - Self-Help, Psychology, Consciousness, Spirituality, Philosophy

How To Overcome Creative Blocks

Actualized.org - Self-Help, Psychology, Consciousness, Spirituality, Philosophy

Leo Gura

Health, Self-help

4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 November 2015

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Practical tips for how to break out of your block right now!

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0:00.0

Hey, this is Leo for actualized.org.

0:05.0

And in this episode, I'm going to be talking about how to overcome creative blocks,

0:11.0

especially writer's block, with practical solutions to get you to get right here are going to work for any type of

0:34.1

creative person. You might be an artist, a designer, a writer, an inventor, an

0:40.3

entrepreneur, doesn't matter who you are. If you're creative, then you do face blocks sometimes

0:46.2

with your creativity and you get into this mode where you're procrastinating or you really feel stuck.

0:52.0

Well I got some good tips that I'm going to give you here

0:54.5

for how to permanently deal with this thing.

0:57.4

So there's really two basic ways

0:59.8

that you can deal with this problem. One way is the not ideal and the second way is the ideal.

1:08.7

What's the not ideal? That's way number one. Way number one is to brute force it.

1:14.0

Simply brute force it.

1:17.0

Way number two is the ideal way, which I'm going to talk a little bit more about later,

1:21.0

after I talk about number one, but basically it involves

1:25.3

pacing yourself and reconnecting with your source motivation.

1:29.5

That's the ideal way to handle this.

1:31.3

Now here's the problem is that if you're sitting there right now and you're

1:35.9

under some tight deadline like you have a project due tomorrow or next week or just sometime really soon because you've been procrastinating now for so long

1:45.3

that now you have to be creative because your boss demands it or your job demands

1:50.3

or your school demands it or whatever then you don't really have time to pace yourself and to really get in touch

1:55.8

with your source motivation. So option number two isn't really available to you. Let me talk a little bit

2:02.4

about option number one, which is just brute forcing it. What does that mean?

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