A lot of people believe that in order to create something meaningful, they need long, uninterrupted stretches of time. While that might sound delightful, the reality of daily life can make it difficult to carve out those big chunks. Family obligations, work, and daily responsibilities can leave little room for creativity, and this can lead to frustration or feeling stuck. But I have good news for you: creativity doesn’t need hours of dedicated time. All you really need is 15 minutes a day.
Fifteen minutes might not seem like much, but those small bursts of creativity add up. By devoting a short time each day to your work, you can build momentum. Before you know it, those 15 minutes a day become a body of work. It’s consistency over time that creates lasting results, not big stretches of activity that are few and far between.
Instead of telling yourself you’ll create “when you have more time,” you can create right now. It’s all about shifting your mindset. When you commit to just a few minutes each day, you’ll find that creativity fits more seamlessly into your life, becoming a natural, daily habit.how
habit.how do you fit creativity into your day to day life?