3 Ingredients for Creativity; Music, Exercise & Nature

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Sometimes it seems impossible to muster a creative keystroke.
That is when I fall back on my 3 ingredients;
Music, Exercise & Nature.

Most of my ideas for stories, videos, articles and projects-yet-to-be come when I am either on my bike or running.
It is precisely when I am not at the computer, trying to think and be creative that I am able, with the help of my 3 ingredients, to get real creative work done.

MUSIC: Listening to music puts a tempo to my footfall and my racing heart. The melodies distract my thinking mind, lulling me into deeper channels of intuition and non-thought. Music is often a story and keeps me more focused on the moment at hand by active listening.

EXERCISE: Exercise is a key component in how creative and good I feel. I go to the gym several nights a week but I prefer riding my bike around the city to plodding on a treadmill. As I ride the landscape slips past me. Thousands of people cross my path. Infinite scenarios play themselves out. The physical toil of exercise allows my mind to exist in a simpler, more watchful state. I can release the tension that hours at the computer can build up and in this state my most productive thinking is accomplished.

NATURE: Communing with nature, whether it is a walk in the woods or on a mountain summit, lets my creative spirit free. But living in downtown Seattle I seldom have the option of wandering through unspoiled wilderness. That’s fine. I take the term urban jungle to heart and let the city be my forest. When I consider Man as an act of Nature then the city, with all of its pavement and neon, becomes a shifting natural landscape. Jogging through town I can watch the tides of human life ebb and flow as businessmen and transients share the sidewalk.

I know what works for me. When I am in a steady rhythm is when my mind flies beyond me and lives a imaginative life of its own. I reminisce, I day dream and start to mull concepts over in my mind. But something tells me these ingredients can be utilized by anyone who needs a creative kick in the pants.

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What are your ingredients for creativity? Share your tricks in the comments below.


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Matador ID: joshywashington

Joshua Johnson aka Joshywashington is a soggy Seattle based adventurer with a penchant for misty mountains and black coffee. Read Josh's BLOG, watch his VIDEOS and connect on TWITTER. He and his wife Bridget operate their New Media production company, Confluence Creative Media from Seattle and L.A.

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  • Kelly replied on November 19, 2009

    Hey–awesome ingredients–the only thing I’d have to add is taking showers :-) I always get great ideas while standing under hot water getting clean–I’m sure I’m not the only one!

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    • Joshywashington replied to Kelly on November 20, 2009

      Yes, showers! While not where i am creative, in fact i revert to the functions of a sea cucumber when showering, I am so relaxed.

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  • Abbie replied on November 19, 2009

    I couldn’t agree more! Great article :)

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  • JoAnna replied on November 19, 2009

    I make sure I pry myself away from my computer and take a walk at least once a day to clear my head. I also have to get plenty of sleep every night, otherwise I’m useless when I write.

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  • Nancy replied on November 20, 2009

    Beautiful. Couldn’t agree more. Mine would probably read: Music, Yoga, Nature, and Books.

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  • Christine replied on November 21, 2009

    Definitely my best ideas come to mind when I’m hiking. Then getting those ideas to translate onto the page when I get back to my computer is the hard part.

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