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Why I've Been in a Slump


Every now and again, I enter a āslumpā.
Creatively, productively and motivationally, I simply cannot operate to a standard that Iām pleased with.
And thatās ok.
After all, to not ebb and flow would make me less human.
Understanding that this phenomenon exists, that it is normal and routinely expected, is something that has lifted the burden of expectations off my shoulders.
However, sometimes this slump approaches before its invitation, delays its departure or simply wraps me in a tighter grip than usual.
In those situations, itās always useful to have a fallback plan, a counter-strategy to detach me from its toxic affinity.
Using the wonderful book āKeep Goingā by Austin Kleon, here are some ideas that have helped me, and may also help you, too:
Forget the noun. Do the verb.
āIf you wait for someone to give you a job title before you do the work, you might never get to do the work at all. You canāt wait around for someone to call you an artist before you make art. Youāll never make it. If and when you finally get to be the nounāāāwhen that coveted job title is bestowed upon you by othersāāādonāt stop doing your verb. Job titles arenāt really for you, theyāre for others. Let other people worry about them. Burn your business cards if you have to. Forget the nouns altogether. Do the verbs.āāāāAustin Kleon
2. Declutter your mind.
āI make lists to keep my anxiety level down. If I write down fifteen things to be done, I lose that vague, nagging sense that there are an overwhelming number of things to be done, all of which are on the brink of being forgotten.āāāāMary Roach
3. Seek a new environment.
āInteracting with people who donāt share our perspective forces us to rethink our ideas, strengthen our ideas, or trade our ideas for better ones. When youāre only interacting with like-minded people all the time, thereās less and less opportunity to be changed. Everybody knows that feeling you get when youāre hanging out with people who love the same art, listen to the same music, and watch the same movies: Itās comforting at first, but it can also become incredibly boring and ultimately stifling.āāāāAustin Kleon
4. Create room for serendipity.
āBut itās not an accident that my studio is a mess. I love my mess. I intentionally cultivate my mess. Creativity is about connections, and connections are not made by siloing everything off into its own space. New ideas are formed by interesting juxtapositions, and interesting juxtapositions happen when things are out of place.āāāāAustin Kleon
Being in a slump is not a creative death sentence.
Most often, itās completely reversibleāāāusually with a simple passing of time.
So let yourself be slumped.
Take the time to recalibrate, rejuvenate or simply, do nothing.
After all, it might just be what you needed for a newer, brighter beginning.

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