… two conditions I grapple with daily, if not hourly. Although, I hadn’t really assigned any kind of specific name to them until reading this article on the Accidental Creative blog, which conveniently provided them for me! Once again, I’ve included an excerpt below, but the actual article can be found here. Sometimes reading that other people suffer with this kind of stuff too, makes it seem just a little bit better (which ties in nicely to my daily take-away from the IdeaXchange community). How many of us, as creatives, are regularly paralyzed by the seemingly overwhelming tasks in front of us? The biggest obstacle to surmount is also the biggest asset we have - our conceptual nature! We tend to see the greatness of the finished product in our minds, but we’re unable to understand or deal with the smaller chunks of tasks required to get there. Its this inability to define the “next thing” that causes us to shut down, completely discouraged by how impossible it is to do anything worthwhile. I call it “expectation escalation” - comparing everything we do to the best thing we’ve ever done - and “comparisonitis” - comparing everything we do to the best things anyone has ever done. (I’m guilty of both on a regular basis and it freezes my creative possibilities when I allow it.) Post a comment
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