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INSPIRED

I originally shared this post on Amy’s blog, but while I am away from my desk at PLAY! in Anaheim, I wanted to re-run it here for those of you that may have missed it or need some creative inspiration to start the new year.

Something I have learned over the years is that there are days and weeks (and even months!) when I lack inspiration for accomplishing anything above and beyond everyday activities. This is always frustrating because a big part of my job is coming up with new ideas for projects so I have something interesting to share here on the blog or something to sell in my shop. The most important part of dealing with lack of inspiration is acknowledging it. I used to really panic – “oh no! All of my ideas are gone!” But now I understand that the ebb and flow of inspiration is part of creativity. It’s normal and the ideas will surely return. But when I am in a rut and want out, these are a few things that help me feel motivated and creative again.

1. I clean my crafting workspace. I’m not talking about clearing a surface to make something new, I’m talking about doing a detailed cleaning of every nook and cranie. I go through every drawer, every box and every pile. The goal is to see what I have, sort through it all and purge what I don’t need. It’s awesome. When I am feeling uninspired is the perfect time to do it too because there is nothing else to work on and it’s incredibly productive. Inevitably, I end up with less stuff and usually a few ideas, just from re-seeing everything I have.

2. I go through my Pinterest pins. Like many other folks, I love Pinterest. I have pinned over 4000 images in the past few years. Almost everyday I log on and see what’s new and pin to my various boards. This is more of a habit than anything else. I have noticed though, that when I am lacking ideas, going back through things I have already pinned can be super inspiring. I don’t look through what is new, I look through what is old. Often, seeing images I have liked in the past sparks something in the present and I get motivated to tackle a new project or experiment with a different color scheme. It can be more fun (and less overwhelming) sometimes to go back through my own boards than look through other peoples. This same method has worked in the past too. I used to go through old magazine tearsheets or browse my favorite photos on flickr.

3. I think ahead. Let’s say it’s May and I am at a complete loss for what sorts of things I can blog about this month. Sometimes, pulling out a sheet of paper and making lists of autumn projects or holiday projects can help. As I write down things that are not “to-do list” items for right now, just pure inspiration and daydreams, it sometimes spurns ideas of what I can work on or write about in the present. I suppose this can seem counter-intuitive, but really, it works by taking the pressure off. And again, worst case, you have a ton of ideas for the next season to help avoid encounter inspiration burnout in the future.

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17 responses to “three things I do when I am feeling un-inspired.”

  1. Kellie Winnell Avatar

    These are 3 amazing tips that I will keep in mind when I am feeling un-inspired! Thank you for sharing Elise.

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  2. Kelly Jean Avatar

    Great ideas Elise! I’m pinning this to look back on. Thanks so much for the tips!

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  3. Meg Avatar

    Ahhhh! This is so helpful!

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  4. Karen Avatar

    Thank you, Elise! I love number 1…SO helpful when it comes to knitting inspiration and my yarn stash!

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  5. rachel swartley Avatar

    Yes! I love looking through my Pinterest boards. And when I scroll all the way to the earliest pins in my boards, I find it helpful to see how I have developed and refined my style over the years.
    (P.S. I’ve had trouble with my comments disappearing recently. The post looks like it goes through, but then the comment doesn’t show up. Are you getting it twice, or am I doing something wrong?!)

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  6. T. Avatar

    I’m with you on cleaning up a workspace, every little part of it. I like hearing that someone else does that too. Often just the act of doing that clears my mind enough to start thinking creatively again rather than forcing the creativity out. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on being stuck!

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  7. Brianna Avatar
    Brianna

    Great tips!

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  8. Ashlee Avatar

    These are great! I find myself doing versions of these things when I lack inspiration as well. I find find myself going through old Pinterest pins and Tumblr likes/posts. I find myself cleaning up my space just so that the chaos is eliminated and I can see my room’s/work space’s aesthetic for what it really is. I also find doing research is helpful! I like to immerse myself in new topics, so all it takes is a small lead of inspiration before I’m off trying to learn something new and re-imagine it! Haha.

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  9. Sunday Avatar

    I totally agree with looking through Pinterest! I’m always amazed by what I’ve pinned onto my ‘Projects to try’ board and then forgotten about entirely.

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  10. Diana Avatar

    This post was very needed for me today. Thanks for your advice and insights!
    xo
    Diana
    http://unusuallylovely.com

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  11. Welcome Home Taylor Avatar

    Love these ideas! I’m definitely in need of a kick in the inspiration-butt! haha.
    xoxo
    Taylor
    http://www.welcomehometaylor.com

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  12. Leah Noble Avatar

    Great ideas, and thanks for bringing the positive, sunshiny energy always! 🙂

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  13. fancyscrapper Avatar

    Just gotta say here, I found this super inspirational! Thanks, Elise!

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  14. Ruth Werwai Avatar

    that Pinterest tip is brilliant! I totally agree that it can be less overwhelming to look through your own boards. thanks so much for sharing 🙂

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  15. Parnuuna Kristiane Thornwood Avatar

    Thank you for those great ideas! 🙂 I feel un-inspired too often, so I’ll try to implement your ideas instead of panicking. 😉
    Cheers!

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  16. J3SS1C4 Avatar

    Thank you for sharing these ideas! I’m another person who finds cleaning out my creative spaces helps to get me inspired as well! And lists work amazingly as well! I find pinterest can be hit and miss sometimes though, but I do always forget to pin posts that I really like the idea of looking back on, so that could be why

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  17. Meghann Sunners Avatar

    I recently started organising my recipe index (of my recipe collection – because I have that many recipes) to make it more coherent and easier to read. It has been a fantastic way to get inspired in the new year to make more delicious things for my food blog!

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