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This does not just go for people you write about - although I always tell people - everyone (except for my daughter) is fair game on my blog. I would, of course, never name names (well, almost never).
People who disagree with you might get mad at you. too. You will have to learn to live with this.
2. People might think you are an idiot.
If you start to get really real with your blogging (and you should only do this if you are really really called to) people could read what you have written and think you are not a person to be taken seriously. This could be true. Many people should not be taken seriously. I should not be taken seriously. Maybe you shouldn't be taken seriously either.
On the flip side -
3. People might think you actually know what you are talking about.
I don't think I have this problem, but you might. I suggest the following disclaimer which I use frequently:
Disclaimer - since I am not an expert in anything and cannot be said to actually know what I am talking about I cannot be held responsible for any actions you might take as a result of reading any of my posts - please keep this in mind if you end up broke, living in your parents' basement playing Guitar Hero and doing sudokos.
(unless of course this is an improvement over your current living situation in which case I will, of course, take full credit)
So, if you have stayed with me long enough to wind your way down to this creativity tip, here goes:
Create routines.
Break them.
(not into a million pieces that can never, ever be put back together - why am I channeling Taylor Swift now! help me Jesus)
What I mean is - you need a schedule when you have a business - things put into little boxes, on calendars and notepads. Your body needs this stuff, too - routine nourishes the body, the soul, the mind and our emotions. Routines are good.
But creativity laughs at routine (and not even behind its back- creativity laughs right in routine's face) - creativity is bad ass, folks.
To be creative we have to break the routine. Not forever - not into a million pieces - we need the routine - we just need to break it for now.
The conscious mind says "whoa, what the hell just happened here?" This happened to me yesterday after I spent an hour watching ants on my front porch.
The subconscious takes over and drops off that little gem your rational mind and routine has overlooked.
It's summer, folks, (almost) crush the routine! xo all
(I promise to get to the foundation stuff this week - having too much fun thinking I'm funny right now)