Creative Persistence: Sticking with Your Ideas

Creative Persistence: Sticking with Your Ideas

“Success is not the result of spontaneous combustion. You must set yourself on fire.” – Arnold H. Glasow

Ever had a brilliant idea that fizzled out before it even had a chance to sparkle? Maybe you started a project with enthusiasm, only to see that excitement wane as challenges piled up. If you’ve ever faced this struggle, you’re not alone. Today, let’s talk about a crucial ingredient in the recipe for turning your creative dreams into reality: persistence.

The Power of Sticking With It

Creative persistence isn’t just about pushing through obstacles; it’s about nurturing your ideas and giving them the time and effort they deserve. Here’s why it’s essential:

  1. Ideas Need Time to Mature: Just like a fine wine, your ideas need time to develop. Initially, they may seem rough or incomplete. It’s the persistent effort that allows you to refine, adapt, and evolve them into something extraordinary.
  2. Overcoming Obstacles: Every creative journey will encounter bumps in the road. Whether it’s a lack of resources, unexpected setbacks, or self-doubt, persistence is what helps you push through these challenges and keep moving forward.
  3. Building Momentum: Small, consistent efforts build momentum. The more you work on your idea, the more progress you make, which in turn fuels further action. This creates a positive feedback loop that drives you toward success.

Practical Tips for Cultivating Creative Persistence

  1. Set Clear Goals: Define what you want to achieve with your idea. Break it down into manageable milestones, and set deadlines for each. Clear goals provide direction and a sense of purpose, making it easier to stay motivated.
  2. Create a Routine: Establish a regular schedule for working on your creative project. Consistency helps build habits and keeps your ideas at the forefront of your mind.
  3. Celebrate Small Wins: Acknowledge and celebrate your progress, no matter how small. Recognising achievements boosts your morale and reinforces your commitment to the project.
  4. Embrace Failure as Learning: See setbacks not as failures but as opportunities to learn and grow. Each obstacle overcome is a step closer to refining and perfecting your idea.
  5. Seek Feedback and Support: Share your ideas with trusted friends, mentors, or colleagues. Their feedback can provide valuable insights and keep you accountable, while their support can encourage you to keep going.

Reflective Questions to Engage With

  1. What creative project or idea have you been struggling to maintain persistence with? What’s been holding you back?
  2. How can you adjust your goals or routine to better support the development of your idea?
  3. What small steps can you take today to move your creative project forward and build momentum?


Persistence isn’t just a trait; it’s a practice. By sticking with your creative ideas, you’re not just pursuing a dream; you’re setting yourself on a path to success. Remember, the most groundbreaking innovations and the most inspiring creations often emerge from relentless effort and unwavering dedication.

Have you found this approach to persistence helpful? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and for more support and resources on your journey, join the Thrive with Gary Patreon Community at Thrive with Gary. Let’s keep the creative fire burning together!

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Keep on thriving!

Gary

Angie Monko

Life Coach for Intuitive Women Leaders | Guiding Your Path to Personal Empowerment & Spiritual Awakening | Helping you Heal the Past and Unlock Your Potential | Overcoming Stress To Be the Best You

6 个月

Love these practical tips, Gary. I especially agree with ideas to take time to mature. Everything is Universal timing, which our EGO may not agree with.

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