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Feedback: Getting & Using Feedback To Improve Creative Flow

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What allows a writer to get into a groove and churn out page after page of their story while the beginner find themselves frustrated with writer’s block and second-guessing themselves? A lot of it comes down to feedback. Feedback is how we figure out if we’re moving closer to our goals. When we’re moving closer to our goals, we feel inspired to keep taking action. When we’re missing our goals, feedback invites us to correct course. Without feedback, we’re a boat sailing in the ocean without a compass or the stars to guide us.
So how do we get feedback when so often we have to work for weeks of months before we have anything we can show to others?
The most important type of feedback a creative person can get doesn’t come from others, it comes from themselves. The expert can get into a long creative flow because they are providing themselves with feedback through the entire creative process, not just at the very end of it.
FB Question: Have you found any interesting ways to A) Get MORE feedback B) Get feedback QUICKER or C) Use feedback BETTER in your industry?
Facebook.com/KaizenCreativity (Interact with other listeners)

JaredVolle.com/Podcast (Find useful links)

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kaizencreativity/message
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What allows a writer to get into a groove and churn out page after page of their story while the beginner find themselves frustrated with writer’s block and second-guessing themselves? A lot of it comes down to feedback. Feedback is how we figure out if we’re moving closer to our goals. When we’re moving closer to our goals, we feel inspired to keep taking action. When we’re missing our goals, feedback invites us to correct course. Without feedback, we’re a boat sailing in the ocean without a compass or the stars to guide us.
So how do we get feedback when so often we have to work for weeks of months before we have anything we can show to others?
The most important type of feedback a creative person can get doesn’t come from others, it comes from themselves. The expert can get into a long creative flow because they are providing themselves with feedback through the entire creative process, not just at the very end of it.
FB Question: Have you found any interesting ways to A) Get MORE feedback B) Get feedback QUICKER or C) Use feedback BETTER in your industry?
Facebook.com/KaizenCreativity (Interact with other listeners)

JaredVolle.com/Podcast (Find useful links)

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kaizencreativity/message
  continue reading

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