I had some time off at the end of last year, and during it something in my brain switched on. I've always been creative, but I'd been creative in long projects - novels, kids books, etc. A friend over the holidays told me about Suno, an AI music app, and while I'm not the biggest proponent of AI (I think it has LOTs of good application and possibilities - like robot vacuums and mops - I don't think people are taking or appreciating the level of risk mitigation and oversight it should be coming with), I don't have the voice or musical instrument capabilities to create songs. However, I AM a writer. And lyrics and prompting the general tone of the song I can do.
And I have. And it's SO fun.
What I will say is that creativity doesn't have a timeline. I can't say "I'm going to be creative from 7-8pm or 12-1pm or 8-9am". At least mine doesn't. Maybe some of you have creativity switches that you can flip on and be focused for a set timeframe, but I do not. I have found that most of my lyric writing is either prompted after I've heard or thought of the musical inspiration, or after 9pm, when I'm in bed trying to sleep (which I also can't fault because now instead of my brain being awake with anxiety while I'm trying to sleep, it's working out song lyrics...much less anxiety producing).
So if you want to be creative, first start by rewarding your creativity when it turns on, whatever time that may be! If you love on it, it will love you back. And creativity is good for the mind and soul.
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