Creativity Blocks #001: Fear of Ridicule
There are many blocks to being in your creative flow.
Here are just some of the things that stop us in our tracks:
– these are of course all subjective perceptions and can be dealt with and removed relatively easily.
In this series of short blogs, I’ll explain a little about why and how these issues manifest and give some simple tips to get around them.
The Fear of Ridicule
This is really common. The best way to avoid being ridiculed for your creative output is not to generate anything at all. Our unconscious minds protect us from harm by inventing loads of ways for us to avoid being ridiculed.
Signs that this is happening in your life are:
- Procrastination
- Being a busy fool
- Loads of half written manuscripts, unfinished sketches or musical samples
A classic trigger for this might be a teacher marking down an essay you wrote at school or you forgetting your lines in a school play. I did this in a nativity play and got demoted from Jesus to an innkeeper and then from an innkeeper to an angel without wings on the back row of the chorus.
As a knock on result, I used to have a repetitive dream of freezing as the lead guitarist on stage when playing with Pink Floyd or The Who. Since I eventually played a solo classic guitar piece at a local arts centre, the dream has not returned. When I released the audio version of my first book, I allowed that classical guitarist to come out to play.
Putting Your Head Above the Parapet
The simple way around this fear is to start creating and ‘publishing’ small bits of work and discovering that you don’t get shot down in flames.
The good news is there are loads of really good, free and supportive places online to do this.
For writers:
Your blog
Tweet a story or sample chapters on the brilliant Twimagination
Or submit your whole story to somewhere like Authonomy
Or throw all caution to the wind and just publish on Kindle Direct Publishing
I did this for my proto-novel Soulwave and the first reviews have encouraged me to dust it off and finish it …
For musicians:
Publish samples on Soundcloud
or AudioBoo – I love showcasing talented (yet shy) musicians on The Zone Show
or of course YouTube – see this Mashable blog on artists picked up on YouTube
For artists:
Post your material to TwitPic
or artist communities like the appropriately named FoundMySelf
or why not sell your art using sites like ImageKind ?