- Unimpaired creativity plays around the importance of acknowledging the essence of what Julia Cameron calls "the great creator."
- Artists, regardless of the type of art, are constantly trying to tap into their creative being, and their ability to effortlessly do this defines their success.
- Spirituality is an essential part of every artistic journey.
- External factors do not determine your connectivity. It is your inward belief in the process and your rhythmic adherence to the flow that deliver creativity.
- Everyone has an artist within them and it takes a spiritual unraveling to set it free.
- We are burdened with tapping into the mystique of communication between our creative instinct and the Great Creator before we can truly become artists.
- Write daily and try new things to get your creative juices flowing.
- Daily writing helps you to get your imagination flowing, especially if done when you first wake up.
- Consider your writings as a type of reflection: shut out the outside world and focus on what you're doing well right then and there.
- If you don't have the foggiest idea on what to write, write that you don’t know what to write.
- Take your creative side on a date from time to time. Spend a few hours per week on your inner artist.
- The more you explore yourself and your general surroundings, the more you connect with your artistic side. It's critical to learn as much as you can about yourself and your environment.
- Reconnect with your true self by embracing your flaws and imperfections.
- Creativity flows through us, but only those who have mastered the art of listening can become a vessel of undiluted artistry.
- Kill the urge to force the process. Trust in it and let your body convey its end product.
- For work to turn out good, it will first come out bad.
- Very few have broadened their horizons by changing their perspective on the benefits of breaking the norms.
- In the place of fearlessness, they have clouded their feelings with raging jealousy. Masking fear with jealousy turns you into a critic of other artworks.
- Creatively blocked artists are typically jealous people.