How to be a creative genius – Red Lemon Club


Did you forget?

How many pacts have you torn up and thrown away?

It’s easy to think that being creative is — and should be — ALL fun.

It should be about doing what you love; doing what you’re passionate about; doing what is fascinating, and beautiful and shiny, and from your soul.

Yes, it can be all of those things, but there is currency to pay to get these things:

Feeling like crap.

A lot of your creative experience will suck.

This isn’t even to mention the admin/marketing side of making a creative business work.

But knowing this, laughing at it all, and being at peace with it, will allow you to nourish your passion, let go of what hurts, and move forward.

You must expect it to be hard, but you must also push yourself to create more; to avoid the spiral of anger if you hate it; to keep going with a playful urgency.

Playful urgency.

Urgency will give you the momentum that makes it easier to bear the brunt of what hurts.

If you can’t fathom the idea that a lot of what you create will be mediocre, even though you do your best, you will be more inclined to stop and move on to the next thing or to stay still and stagnate.

But by doing that, you deny what could have been. You deny that crucial next step, which can only be an improvement on the one that came before.

You must stay with it.

You must start when it’s the last thing you want to do.

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You must open your draft when you’d rather throw it out the window.

Most will not.

Be the outlier.

To discover your gold, you must dig through a mountain.

To find your genius, you must be willing to be and do the very opposite of a ‘genius.’

Just like how I made over three hundred bad illustrations before clients began to notice my work.

And how I wrote over three hundred poor articles before anyone started saying anything good about them.

To see what worked, I waded through what I and others didn’t like, and I built on this awareness.

When you can be ok with creating what you don’t like, you will move past it.

You will not get hung up on it, and you will have motion.

With motion, you will work loosely and calmly, and you will uncover your thing.

You will unearth your spark.

And those that matter will come to you.





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