How to find your inspiring Muse?

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How to find your inspiring Muse?



Every writer or artist has difficulty finding inspiration, but there are many ways to get it. The problem faced by every writer, painter, or composer when writing or painting is a lack of inspiration. I didn't know anyone would say that he has inspiration all the time.

Muse is not present all the time, but that does not mean that inspiration cannot be sought. There are many ways to get inspiration for good writing, poetry, good songs or novels. In this post I want to give you some good recommendations for finding inspiration that was inspiring at the time of writing.

Don't be afraid to let your imagination run wild

Maybe the idea doesn't convince you and you're demanding yourself too much. Don't be too much of a perfectionist and work with what you have. In most cases, that is a better idea than you think. In addition, the best ideas are born when other ideas are being developed, so don't be afraid to let your imagination run wild and let yourself go. This is a long way to go, and you will achieve the goals that you think. But getting rid of other ideas and learning from them also helps you achieve that goal, you just have to start it. In some cases, you might need to consult with psychics app. That helps you find your freedom to explore your imagination.

Write down the ideas that you have immediately

Don't waste them. If you are in bed, almost asleep, and you can think of two perfect sentences for your chapter, don't think that the next morning you will remember easily, it almost always happens that they forget. Always have a notebook, or use new technology and write notes on your smartphone. When you start writing in the morning, two lines that don't seem very important will help you get off to a good start. The calmness and comfort of the bed is good relaxation and makes us accept extraordinary ideas but you must note.

Find your place of writing

We all have one. It could be in an old and dilapidated notebook that makes you have lots of love where you keep your personal notes, lie in bed, or it can be in the comfort of your desk with a computer keyboard as a loyal friend. Depends on you. Find a place where you feel more comfortable. For example, I sit at a table in my house, I listen to soft music at low volume and it inspires me.

Look around

Every writer, first of all, is an observer. Ideas don't come from nothing: Previous experience is needed to shape them. Look at the people around you, neighbors, coworkers, in their daily lives, in what they do: there are thousands of stories waiting to be discovered. Watch the news, read a lot. The more you know, the more general culture you have, the easier it is to connect the dots and get good inspiration. If they don't inspire you to write about your life, write your memories, it will be a very interesting topic that anyone wants to read. Jeanne Walls was unknown when she wrote her memory "The Crystal Castle", sold more than 2 million copies, translated into 23 languages and became a film.

Connect items or objects that have nothing to do with it

One method some authors use is to think of two different, unrelated objects. Then they find a way to connect them. For example: photos of Paris and planes, the theme may be: "The big love born on a flight to Paris" It might sound a bit cheap but this is an idea that you can develop and, apply the first point, maybe this isn't the best idea you can have, but it's will help you not to cool your mind. Thus, when working on that idea, you can achieve better.

And you, what are your tips for finding inspiration? What are your tips? Leave your comments and share with us, it will be very helpful for others.










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