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Finding Inspiration for Your
Site
Inspiration can strike at odd times –
when you are driving the kids to school, standing in line at the
grocery store, or even while you are taking your morning shower. All
of a sudden, an idea comes to you and you know you better write it
down because you don’t want to forget it.
Desperation, however, usually creeps up on you after you have been
sitting in front of the computer, racking your brain for hours,
trying to come up with at least one, little measly idea. However,
there are techniques you can use to find your inspiration and avoid
desperation.
To increase your chances of finding inspiration, figure out what
works for you. You may have heard the old expression “putting on
your thinking cap”. While there are more than likely plenty of
people out there who actually have hats they put on to help them
think, it is more a figure of speech.
What is your thinking cap? Does the noise of people and chatter help
to stimulate your creativity or do you need to be alone to think? Do
you do your best work in the morning when you feel refreshed and
recharged or do your creative juices start running after midnight?
Do you like sitting near a window where you can see what’s going on
outside or do you find that distracting?
If you have been trying to find inspiration and are at a loss, try
stepping away from your project and focusing your attention on
something else. When you go back to your work, you will be looking
at it with fresh eyes and may think of something you wouldn’t have
thought of before.
You can also avoid desperation by asking for support. Ask a friend,
mentor, or your spouse to take a look at what you have been working
on and see if they can offer any suggestions. Once you start talking
to someone else about your project, more ideas will start to flow.
Working with a different medium or in a different environment may
also help trigger some ideas. For instance, if you happen to be
stuck on a writing project and you normally use a computer, break
out the pen and paper and start writing that way. If you normally
sit at your desk, try working at the kitchen table or print out the
work you have completed so far and head to the couch. Simply looking
at your work printed out on paper may give you some different ideas.
If you are still stuck on a project and have tried everything and it
just doesn’t seem to be coming together, it may be wise to set it
aside and move on to something else. It is better to take on a
fresh, new project that you can be successful with than keep working
on a project you find frustrating.
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