In this podcast, I wanted to share some tips for dealing with artist’s block and perfectionism. As an artist, I understand how frustrating it can be when you’re working on a project and it’s not turning out how you want it to. It’s easy to become overcritical of your work and feel discouraged.
One of the factors that can contribute to this is planned stubbornness. Sometimes we get so stuck in our ways that we struggle to work with new mediums or techniques. We become fixated on achieving a particular outcome, and when it doesn’t work out, we feel like we’re not good enough.
But the truth is, encountering roadblocks is a natural part of the creative process. It’s important to remember that every work of art is a journey, and there will be challenges along the way. The key is to stay solution-oriented and not give in to negative self-talk.
One helpful tip is to take breaks and step away from your work when you’re feeling stuck. This can give you a fresh perspective and allow you to approach the project with renewed energy. It’s also important to remember that mistakes and imperfections are a normal part of the creative process. Embrace them, learn from them, and don’t be afraid to experiment and try new things.
So, the next time you’re feeling discouraged or stuck in your work, take a step back, be kind to yourself, and remember that every great work of art results from trial and error. Keep pushing forward, and you’ll be amazed at what you can create.
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