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Oct 24
6 Ways Multimedia Specialists Can Overcome Creative Block

6 Ways Multimedia Specialists Can Overcome a Creative Block

  • October 24, 2022
  • John Carlo Pagsolingan
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  • Productivity, Skills

A natural part of being a multimedia specialist is experiencing a creative block. No matter how skilled or creative you are, you must have experienced this at least once.

There are many reasons this happens: stress, lack of motivation, and the abundance of ideas are just a few of the causes of creative block.

Whatever the cause may be, the results are all similar. You feel helpless and spend hours accomplishing nothing due to creative block.

During these instances, you wish there was a guide you could use to overcome creative block, right? Well, fret not. Here’s a guide on how to overcome creative block the next time you experience it.

Just Do It

Just Do It.

No, I’m not advertising for Nike. Another reason why you experience creative block is because you overthink. You worry that your work won’t be as good as your previous ones, which leads you to think about all the worst-case scenarios.

When these situations happen, the best way to overcome them is to power on through and start. Nothing will happen if you continue worrying about the future. So instead of wasting your time and energy overthinking, why not start your work so you can get something done already?

It doesn’t have to be perfect. Just continue doing your work, and before you know it, you’re finished and ready to revise what you made.

Take a Step Back and Have a Break

Take a Step Back and Have a Break.

Sometimes, the best way to overcome your creative block is to stand up from your workstation and get some rest. There’s no point forcing your mind to work at one hundred percent if it’s already tired. All that does is set you up for burnout.

Remember, you’re not a robot. You need food and rest so you can work at your peak. Even machines need to be shut off and reset once in a while.

So don’t be afraid to get a break from time to time. Who knows, maybe you’ll find the inspiration you’ve been looking for while at rest. Just remember to get back to work as soon as possible so you can put that inspiration to good use.

Try Out New Art Styles

Try Out New Art Styles.

Just because you’re working via digital art tools doesn’t mean you can’t experiment with new and untested approaches to art. By trying new ways to create art, you force yourself out of the monotony of what’s familiar to you and discover new perspectives.

If you don’t know which style to start practicing, start with something familiar, such as your favorite artist’s style. This isn’t to say you should copy their work; far from it. You should simply take inspiration from their style and try incorporating it with yours.

Learning new art styles isn’t just a great way to overcome creative block; it’s also a great way to grow as an artist. Honing your skills in different mediums will help you become a more versatile and talented multimedia specialist.

Distract Yourself From Your Work

Distract Yourself From Your Work.

A typical response to creative block is to continue dwelling on your work in the hopes of finding inspiration. The idea is that maybe if they focus on it more, they’ll find an angle they missed.

But what if you do the exact opposite and distract yourself with other activities for a short while instead?

Focusing on other things helps you reset your mind, allowing you to return refreshed later. These include hobbies, watching a show you’ve been itching to watch, or doing house chores.

Time to Clean Up Your Workstation

Time to Clean Up Your Workstation.

Another method you can use to overcome a creative block is to clean your workstation. A Messy workstation increases your anxiety and stress, which makes creative thinking difficult. After all, how can you think straight when there are so many distractions around you?

By cleaning your workstation, you’re ridding yourself of these distractions and making it more conducive to work.

Focus on Your Journey, Not on the Results

Focus on Your Journey, Not on the Results.

One common mistake made by artists is focusing on the results of their work, not on the process. It’s easy to see why: the pressure and demands from your client, coupled with the fact that it’s a job, can feel overwhelming.

However, when you start treating art as a chore, you make yourself more prone to creative block. So if you’re feeling overwhelmed by work, remind yourself why you’re in this profession in the first place. Focus on how fun doing art was for you, so you can regain your creativity and avoid feeling anxious.

Regaining Your Creativity Made Easier

Regaining Your Creativity Made Easier.

Overcoming your creativity block is no easy task. But just like any problem, moping about it won’t solve it.

So, ready to try these tips on how to overcome creativity block in a real multimedia specialist work? If so, head to Remote Staff to see their list of available jobs. Good luck!

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John Carlo Pagsolingan is a carefree yet hardworking writer with aspirations of becoming a teacher in the future. He believes that remote working isn’t just a substitute; but is a legitimate alternative to face-to-face work. Learn more as he writes about the advantages of remote work and tips for aspiring remote workers.

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