- Your boss says no
- You think you need more information, more knowledge, more experience
- You have no time
- There’s no step-by-step guide
- It’s a low priority
- You need more sleep
- You’re unsure what your passion is
- Work comes first
- You work all day and want to relax in the evening
- No clue where to start
All the above are real because they are my reasons for not doing creative work.
Interestingly enough, I write this to remind us we are in control of changing any one of these, but we’re afraid. The list above is a list of excuses.
The real reason for not being creative, not doing work that matters, not building something remarkable is fear.
Stay Positive & Where Will You Put The Fear?
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