The hard work of creativity
You would think that this week, with Thanksgiving and vacation, I would take time to relax. I guess that I relax by tackling creative projects that take lots of time; more time than I have when I am working. The past couple of days I've been creating a Web site (not mine - for someone else). The development of this Web site is a creative activity for me. This activity reinforced for me the idea that being creative is hard work.For example, I spent three hours trying to design a logo. At the end of the three hours I had a blank canvas; exactly what I had when I started. Perhaps drawing on a blank canvas is just too much to me. I believe I may be better at taking pieces and putting them together. My own Web site is really a collection of modules from other developers along with my content. I think that the pieces fit together pretty well, but only the content comes from a blank canvas.Anyway, designing the Web page reminded me that creativity is hard work. I've read and hear from others more creative than I that they understand that creativity is work. I am also reminded of a couple of other pearls of wisdom.
Practice does not make perfect, it makes automatic.
It takes 10,000 hours of work to become an expert at something.
Perhaps you will find these ideas as useful (or as intimidating) as I do.