22 Sure-Fire Igniters For Inspiration

publication date: Jul 8, 2009
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author/source: Alex Blackwell
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By Alex Blackwell

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Our days can be long and tiring. With so much to do, there seems to be little time left for creativity and inspiration. However, we are most effective when we are inspired to think outside the box in order to find creative solutions to the problems and challenges we face, in our everyday lives.

Whether you have writer’s block, are contemplating a life-changing decision or you just need a little nudge to get some things figured out, try these igniters for inspiration.

Rest Your Mind and Body

Fatigue can get the best of you. Exhaustion can leave you with little energy to think creatively. If you find yourself dragging and your inspiration is just not there, try going to bed earlier or waking up a little later. Consider using the weekend to catch-up on some much needed rest. Your mind will recover as soon as your body does.

Step Outside


Your home or office can actually stifle inspiration because of the monotony and routines found there. To kick-start your creativity, step outside, breathe some fresh air, admire the scenery and clear your mind.

Get Romantic


One major benefit of getting romantic isn’t just the connection and bond you form with your partner, but lovemaking is also responsible for releasing endorphins. These biochemical compounds located in your brain are responsible for periods of intense happiness and pleasure when released. An `Endorphin Rush’ can definitely bring about some inspiration!

Spend an Afternoon With Your Child


Our children can often remind us of what is truly important in life. Time spent with them keeps us grounded and focused on how to continue striving to be the best parents we can be. We can also learn a lot from them. Sometimes their simplistic and honest view of life can jumpstart us into looking at a problem from a different perspective.

Exercise

Move! One of the best ways for your body to release a healthy dose of inspiration-producing hormones is to get up and get going. I have noticed, on days when I feel stressed and completely uninspired, I make myself go to the gym and exercise. After plugging some high-energy music into my ears and getting the first mile on the treadmill behind me, I feel rejuvenated and refreshed.

Do Some Housework or Yard Work

The value in getting some chores done isn’t just in the fact you can get a little exercise in the process, but you can actually get something accomplished! Too often the larger problems of your life can seem overwhelming. There is little energy left for inspiration when these concerns are in front of you. But vacuuming the carpet or mowing the yard are tangible, cross-them-off-your-list type items which can make you feel successful. This feeling will cross-over to other areas in your life, too.

Read a Good Book

Steinbeck, Faulkner and Grisham are not only some of my favorite writers; they also motivate and inspire me to write, too. No matter who your favorite author or genre, sitting down with a book you enjoy will help take your mind off your daily routine and will engage your imagination. The result will be a clearer mind better equipped to discover new-found inspiration.

Watch a Movie

Like reading a book, watching a movie can also give you new ideas or help you see things in a different way. Really good movies have a way of speaking to our hearts and recharging our minds. One thought, one idea, from a movie can be just the seed we are looking for in order to begin growing and cultivating our own inspiration.

Go for a Walk

Take a walk. Better yet, go for a walk with a friend or your partner. Having some unencumbered time without emails, telephone calls (leave your cell phone behind, if possible) and meetings can lead to important conversations where new ideas can be explored and refined.

Take a Bath

Personally, I don’t get this one, but my wife swears by it. At the end of a long day, she will draw a tub full of hot water and drop in pellets of bath salts. She may take a book to read, or just bask in the relaxing water to clear her mind. Her stress level is always reduced afterward and she is ready for another day.

Relax in a Coffee Shop

Sometimes the distractions in my house keep me from finding the inspiration needed to do any quality writing. This is when I pack it up and head to Starbucks. There, I get my favorite cup, find a quiet table, and let my inspiration begin to percolate.

Go for a Long Car Ride

There’s something soothing about hearing the car engine run or the sound of the tires striking the pavement in a predictable cadence. Take along a few of your favorite CDs and you have an incredible recipe for inspiration. The solitude and the forward movement of traveling in a car further promote this unusual place for your creativity to be revved up. The Universe is always listening.

Hang out With Your Friends

Let loose and just forget about it for a while. Time with your friends can be the perfect distraction to take your mind off any stress or anxiety that may be weighing you down. Sometimes moments of inspiration strike when you are not even looking for them or least expecting them.

Go on a Date With Your Partner

Similar to hanging out with your friends – but more intimate and fun (see “Get Romantic” above)!

Do Nothing For as Long as You Can Stand It


When your inspiration and creativity are just not flowing, try shutting them down for a while. Actually walk away from the barrier. Time spent doing absolutely nothing will clear your mind and recharge your batteries. You will find clarity when your day becomes less complicated.

Play Hooky From Work or School


Take a day just for you. If your schedule allows (and it won’t get you too far behind) consider taking a day for self-care. Go to the gym, visit the library or do whatever it is that puts you in a relaxed and inspirational state. When you return, you may find yourself refreshed and ready to go full-steam again.

Take in a Ball Game


There’s something cathartic about going to a good ball game. Whether it’s attending a basketball game or hitting the park for a baseball game, the emotion and energy expended is usually contagious, and inspirational!

Channel Surf

There are no accidents without value. Here’s what I mean: If you find yourself in an apathetic and uninspiring state, which is using the catalyst for wanting to channel surf in the first place, chances are very good you will land on a show or program that will provide suggestions or will inspire you to solve a problem that’s been nagging you.

Visit the Shopping Mall

This isn’t an excuse to spend beyond your means, but rather an opportunity to put yourself in a different environment and expose your mind to a variety of sensations. The smells coming from the food court, the brightly-colored advertisements in the store windows and the thrill of buying something new can all contribute to getting your inspiration back on track.

Get a Massage

There is a mind – body connection. Nurture one and the other benefits from association.

Cook a Delicious Meal

Preparing a meal takes a measure of creativity. It begins with planning the menu, organizing the ingredients, and then bringing it all together. Your ingenuity will be sparked and your palate (creative and otherwise) will be satisfied.

Pray

There is a plan for each of us. At times, however, we may feel our personal plan is off-track or just not attainable. When this happens, we need to rely on our faith and surrender our doubt. Your prayer, or a consciousness manifestation of your heart’s desire, will be heard because the Universe is always listening. You just need to remember to keep asking for more of what you want. By doing so, your inspiration will be re-ignited and your progress will be unstoppable.

About the Author
Alex Blackwell is the founder of a popular relationship and personal development website The Next 45 Years and a platinum expert author and regular contributor for www.EzineArticles.com. Alex has dedicated himself towards sharing meaningful ideas, strategies and stories to improve relationships, sustain happiness and create everlasting success for the next 45 years of our lives and beyond. His philosophy is that “it’s not about how you started in life, it’s about how you finish.” Alex Blackwell and his wife Mary Beth have four children, ranging in age from 9 to 21 years old. The Blackwell’s live in Overland Park, Kansas. Visit his website: www.TheNext45Years.com.