Setting Creative Goals Without Killing The Joy
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Creative goals, my friends, are where it’s at! We're diving into how to set those goals without letting them suck the joy right out of your artistic soul. You know, the kind of goals that don’t just live in a dusty spreadsheet and make you feel guilty when you skip a day. We’re talking about the spark that keeps the creative flames burning bright, not the pressure that turns your passion into a job description. Join me as we explore redefining success, embracing the process, and remembering that joy isn’t the opposite of discipline; it’s the reason it works! So, grab your favorite snack, get comfy, and let's chat about creating a fun, flexible framework for your creative journey!
Redefine What Success Looks Like
- Shift from outcome-based success (“Did I sell it?”) to process-based success (“Did I show up today?”).
- Remind yourself that creative growth doesn’t always look linear.
- Celebrate progress, not perfection.
Create Flexible Frameworks
- Replace rigid deadlines with creative checkpoints—review and adjust as you go.
- Allow spontaneity within structure; it keeps your art alive.
- Think of your goals as a map, not a prison.
Align Goals with Your “Why”
- Ask: Why am I creating this? Who is it for?
- Purpose-driven goals feel lighter and more sustainable.
- Revisit your “why” whenever burnout or doubt creeps in.
Protect the Joy of Play
- Keep a “no-pressure” creative space—sketchbook, sound experiments, word dumps—just for fun.
- Play fuels mastery; it reminds you why you started.
- Let joy be part of your process, not just the reward at the end.
Build Reflection Into Your Routine
- Schedule time to look back on what worked and what didn’t—this creates mindful progress.
- Reflection re-energizes your sense of purpose.
- Use journaling or short voice memos to capture insights between projects.
Topics covered in this series
Sharing Your Work Online for the First Time
Dealing With Criticism and Rejection
Finding (or Building) an Artistic Community
Collaboration as a Creative Catalyst
Staying Motivated Long-Term
Art Challenges & Social Media Trends
Mental Health & Creativity
Art Challenges & Social Media Trends
Setting Up a Creative Workspace
Creative Constraints & Prompts
Measuring Growth as an Artist
Why Do You Create?
When to Call Yourself an Artist
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