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Entrepreneur and Poet Michael Andrew Lauchlan Shares 5 Ways Business Owners Can Enhance Creative Potential

Posted on September 17, 2021 by David Jackson

As a business owner or entrepreneur, there will be times when your mind will be void of creative and innovative ideas. This is not a time to get worked up or feel like a failure or a bad business owner.

 

You are not alone as even experts lose their creative talent on different occasions.

 

When your creativity seems to go completely, it might be due to a buildup of stress or being overworked.

 

Poet and entrepreneur Michael Andrew Lauchlan is not left out as he has had his own share of loss of creativity. However, with time he comes out of that state and continues to smash his goals.

 

The following are 5 ways Michael Andrew Lauchlan shared that can help business owners enhance their creative potential.

 

Constantly Keep Gathering Resources and Ideas

 

Always be on the watch for trends and fresh creative inspiration in your field. Read a lot of books. Make the internet your best buddy. There are thousands of new things you can learn online. As you are learning these things, save the pages. Make sure you go back to what you have saved.

 

Always keep a journal or book where you can make a list of everything you read or that comes to your mind.

 

Cultivate the habit of writing in a journal. It’s a wonderful method to come up with fresh ideas if you take the time to reflect on the day’s events and jot down the difficulties you’re having.

Transform Your Negative Thoughts into a Positive Attitude

 

Discard those negative thoughts about yourself and replace them with positive ones. Speak to yourself with positive words of affirmations like “I can do this”.

 

You are considerably more likely to experience a surge of creative inspiration that will help you solve your problem if you repeat these positive ideas, and you are far less likely to dismiss alternative answers that come to mind if you do so.

 

Define your long-term goals

 

Consider your long-term goals and break them down into smaller action steps. This can get your mind thinking creatively and help you figure out what you should and shouldn’t be concentrating on.

Related: 25 Long Term Goal Examples for Your Career & Personal Life

 

Say no to procrastination

 

Often the greatest approach to enhance your creativity is to jump right in and try out that thing that comes to your mind, even if it’s only to see what happens. Allowing fear to paralyse you is not a good idea.

 

You may spend your entire life worrying about whether you or your ideas are good enough. There is no harm in trying.

 

Be ready to accept Constructive Criticism

 

Have a mentor or someone you can trust and who does not work for you that can give you ideas and advice. This advice and ideas should be pondered on. It’s crucial to be able to accept comments from someone who isn’t attempting to boost your ego.

 

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