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I thought the most successful people were those who were extremely organized and worked within very structured guidelines. You know, the ones who have a template, script, and outline for every<\/em>\u00a0action they take online.<\/p>\n I admire these Type A-ers for their ability to create an organization system that fits the way they think. I have many Type A qualities myself, which left me confused as to why their process never worked for me.<\/p>\n Any time I tried to mimic their process,\u00a0I could feel myself strangling my ideas. They didn\u2019t have room to breathe, to move, to evolve into something greater because I was so focused on trying to fit everyone else\u2019s mold of what your process \u201cshould\u201d look and feel like.<\/p>\n Then I did what any creative would do: started from scratch and built my own process. When I started to tune in and embrace my process quirks, the \u201cah-ha\u201d moments started to pour in.<\/p>\n Here\u2019s an in-depth look into my creative process. I hope by sharing mine, it inspires you to step back and reevaluate your own.<\/p>\n From a young age, whenever I was asked to fill out a form, I could never fill it out in order. I routinely skipped around, filling in different boxes from top to bottom to back to the top again. The thought of filling out a form like this may give you anxiety but others may be reading this and nodding along.<\/p>\n I fought this for so long because \u201cscattered\u201d has become somewhat of a dirty word to describe someone who doesn\u2019t have a clue what they’re doing but I’d have to disagree. Content like The Power of We audio series\u00a0would not exist if I wouldn’t have embraced my scatteredness.<\/p>\n Scattered or organized, I’m confident most of us like to create from some sort of outline. I’m a die-hard loose outline fan. What I mean by this is I like to jot down a few thoughts before I begin writing but I never work exactly<\/em>\u00a0from the outline. I crave wiggle room where others crave structure.<\/p>\n A word of advice: if the process is more irritating than enlightening, ditch it and find a new one. Follow your gut on this.<\/p>\n Questions to ask yourself<\/strong>: When I’m storytelling, do I move in a linear way or do I like to skip around? Do I work well on the fly or do I need a clear direction? Do I like to follow my outline to the T or would I rather go-with-the-flow? Do I prefer bullet points or detailed paragraphs?<\/p>\n I’ve quickly learned that I need natural light to brainstorm and vision journal<\/a>, but if I need to crank out a blog post, client document, or tackle my inbox, dimly lit spaces are my cup of tea.<\/p>\nOwning my creative process was one of my biggest \u201cwins\u201d of 2015.<\/h1>\n
I embraced my “scattered” process.<\/h2>\n
I\u2019ve designed my environment around my creative process.<\/h2>\n