3 posts tagged “motivation”
I listen to focus. I listen to motivate. I listen to correct my state of mind. I listen to detach. I listen for inspiration, to summon the muse. When I create, I create something to which I can listen. I create, because I have music in my head, heart and soul, but I cannot physically hear it yet. The desire to hear that music is what drives me to create. I do not create for money. I do not create for others. I only create for me. Once I have finished creating, I like to share. I share in hopes that others may enjoy as much as I do. I do not share to brag. I sell what I create. I sell in hopes of someday supporting my family from my creations. This is not something I deserve or expect. This is a hope ... a dream. People buy what I create. I buy what others create. I buy because the creations of others move me. I am moved when I listen.
Why do I listen? I listen to create to listen.
“The inside of my head is coated with reflection. Ideas generated can’t break the surface tension. Repelled towards their source, not reaching their destination. Only to reappear. Nothing new, recycled thoughts. I want to smash the mirror, and risk the bad luck”
huh? what’s that?
This morning I wandered down to one of my employers “Am Buzz” sessions. These are usually interesting presentations on topics that pertain to this advertising and marketing industry in which I find myself toiling daily. This morning’s presenter was Todd Henry of AccidentalCreative.com. He only had a scant 30 minutes to share his wisdom on the creative process, but he still managed to blow my mind! A key point that stuck out was the importance of protecting one’s”creative core” while outside forces are trying to scoop from it. He put it much more eloquently than that, but that’s why he was at the front of the room.
In reading the AC blog I find this same point that was illustrated in the fabulous “Before the Music Dies” film.
(Ever wonder why pop music is bland?) This is because things that evoke a strong response in research, (a “5″), tend to be polarizing. Either you love them or you hate them. Therefore the goal is to be “just good enough” that a listener won’t change the radio station, but not so good that the song is polarizing. You’re “shooting for the 3.”
Thanks to Todd for giving my mind a good shake this morning!