Julia.J
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I've found that the worst thing you can do is to constantly think the loss of motivation; in time it creates a pattern that leads to stress and eats up all the remaining energy... It’s not a bad thing to be unmotivated. Take some time off, go see a movie, read a book- do something that you enjoy and take your mind on vacation
you’ll see that in time the urge to create starts to lift its head again. My vacation took me three years, in which time I learned a new trade, going from scribbling to paper to be a metal artisan…now I’m back at creating art and learning to engrave. There are always options to take.
What motivates me? 1. The work of others and past/current masters of their trade, which makes me to set goals to develop my own skills even further. Setting small goals has been a major boost and keeps things fresh and exciting. 2. Seeing some own work that’s over a year old, which makes me squirm in disbelief to notice how bad it looks (which means I’ve learned and can be proud of my achievements so far.) 3. A site like this to hear honest opinions and be surrounded by people who share the same interest. 4. Trying something completely new, like playing around with new materials. 5. Even doing things that I don’t enjoy, it makes me realize how much I love to create. And the list goes on and on- every day is different, but sometimes is just better to go and do something that does not involve much of thinking…walk in a park, making dinner, a good nap etc. plain, simple and stress free.
~Julia
What motivates me? 1. The work of others and past/current masters of their trade, which makes me to set goals to develop my own skills even further. Setting small goals has been a major boost and keeps things fresh and exciting. 2. Seeing some own work that’s over a year old, which makes me squirm in disbelief to notice how bad it looks (which means I’ve learned and can be proud of my achievements so far.) 3. A site like this to hear honest opinions and be surrounded by people who share the same interest. 4. Trying something completely new, like playing around with new materials. 5. Even doing things that I don’t enjoy, it makes me realize how much I love to create. And the list goes on and on- every day is different, but sometimes is just better to go and do something that does not involve much of thinking…walk in a park, making dinner, a good nap etc. plain, simple and stress free.
~Julia