We like to think that certain skills are innate, but as writer Shawn Blanc reminds us, most skills needed to be creative and successful are learned over time.
Blanc expands more on the idea here:
This includes spending our time wisely, having a routine, focus, and automation. Diligence isn't a personality type, it's a skill we learn. Some of us had a good work ethic instilled in us by our parents, some of us have had to cultivate it on our own later in life. It is silly to think a creative person should live without routine, discipline, or accountability. Sure, inspiration often comes to us when we least expect it, and so by all means, let us allow exceptions to our schedules. But sitting around being idle while we wait for inspiration is a good way to get nothing done. And worse, it is also a way to let the creative juices get stagnant.
It seems self-explanatory, but it's a nice reminder that regardless of how you think inspiration and creativity work, it's really all about trying repeatedly until something works.
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