Understanding and Embracing Your Creative Potential
Tackling Fears in Creative Pursuits: How to Overcome the Bullying Perception
Introduction
Many individuals hesitate to pursue creative endeavors, feeling that they may not meet the standards or standards they set for themselves. Whether it's drawing, dancing, or any other art form, the fear of failure and judgment often serve as deterrents. In this article, we delve into common fears and misconceptions, providing encouragement and strategies to help you embrace your creative potential.
The Overwhelming Desire to Create
When the overwhelming desire to create truly drives you, there is no barrier too high to overcome. As someone said, ldquo;Don't bother [with excuses], because the overwhelming desire to create should drive you. If it doesn't, there is little point.rdquo; This sentiment applies to all artistic endeavors, not just drawing or dance.
Visual Art: Overcoming the Barrier of Learning
If you are hesitating to start drawing because you don't know how, consider this: ldquo;My friend you will be missing out a lot. Drawing is an important basic and frankly it's a lot of fun once you find out how to do it. Drawing has always given me a great deal of joy. It enhanced my painting and furthered my love of enjoyment in art in general. Go get some lessons. You will like it.rdquo; Drawing can be an incredibly rewarding hobby once you learn the basics.
Embracing Failure and Enjoyment in Art
Common Excuses and Misconceptions:
Fear of Failure: Many procrastinate because they believe they will fail. Remember, nobody expects you to be perfect. It's okay to make mistakes and learn from them. Fear of Being Judgmental: It's natural to feel self-conscious, but the fear of judgment should not hold you back from participating in creative activities. Fear of Time Investment: Learning the fundamentals can take time, but the effort is worth it. The journey of improving is part of the process of enjoying your art. Boredom with Fundamentals: Many people find the early stages of learning tedious, but trust that persistence will pay off. Over time, the fundamentals will become easier and more enjoyable.Art for Enjoyment and Self-Expression
Art is not just about perfection; it's about expressing yourself and having fun. Many believe that not knowing how to do something means they shouldn't bother. However, this is a misconception. People who have never learned to play an instrument can still enjoy listening to music. Similarly, you can still enjoy drawing and painting even if you haven't mastered it yet.
Encouraging a Growth Mindset
Change your mental approach. Instead of avoiding challenges, embrace them. Say, ldquo;I want to dance ballet but don't know how. So I don't want to learn barre exercises. I don't know how to play tennis. So I don't want to try. I am sorry you don't understand.rdquo; Instead, encourage yourself to take the first step, even if it's small. Remember, you are not magically going to wake up as a prodigy. Consistent effort and practice are essential for improvement.
Conclusion
In conclusion, fear and lack of knowledge are common barriers to pursuing creative endeavors. However, with a growth mindset and a willingness to learn and embrace the process, you can overcome these obstacles and fully enjoy your artistic journey. Take the leap, and you'll be surprised at how much you can achieve.
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