Getting Creative: The Importance of the Blank Page
One of my favorite books is a little treasure I found while rummaging through an off-the-beaten-path bookstore in London. Hegarty On Creativity is a book of musings by award-winning ad man John Hegarty.??Right from the start it drew me in because he discusses the idea of the importance of the blank page. As long as I can remember, I have been a journal fanatic, so Hegarty’s thoughts and experiences speak to me as a writer.
Not until Hegarty pointed out that, “the blank page is one of the greatest challenges faced by the creative person”, did I think of it that way. ?I always look at a blank page as limitless opportunity. To me, a?blank canvas is like an unspoken promise.
I can do anything.
I can write anything.
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I can create everything.
So, how is it that the greatest opportunity can also be one of the greatest challenges? ?Well, it just makes sense. ?When opportunity is put before you, or if you’re creating your own opportunity, there is also great risk. ?There is the expected risk of failure, but there is more than that. ?There is the risk of success~ of succeeding too fast. ?There is also the risk of alienating those who are close to you, and that’s ok.
The key is embracing the risk so that you can get to the reward. ?How can you do that with the blank page?? Here are 3 key ways:
?If you’re in search of inspiration, I encourage you to pick up a copy of Hegarty on Creativity. ?His view of the world is one full of honesty, partnership and eliminating barriers. ?Well worth the time to read. ?Enjoy!
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1 个月a blank page is often intimidating --- sort of like, if you could live anywhere where would you live --- so many options --- which one should I choose???!! I find that giving it a go to see what unfolds works for me. After all, you can always reserve the right to get smarter!