Yes! I’m a big advocate for creative intuition! It seems, well, counter-intuitive at first, but it’s been really helpful for me! Sometimes I’ll write every days for months and then I’ll drop it for days or weeks. But instead of my brain just doing nothing, I usually (always) “supplement” with art in some format (I dabble in art, so I have watercolor, acrylic, gouache, alcohol ink, colored pencils, just started doing digital art) and whatever seems fun, that’s what I’ll do. It doesn’t have to have a rhyme or reason, it just has to be something I’m feeling inspired to do. And by letting your brain just do happy creative things with zero pressure or expectations, I think it helps open up the channels to really push yourself in big projects with concrete end goals.
If you’ve never read it, I highly recommend reading ”Big Magic” by Elizabeth Gilbert. She talks about the creative process and inspiration (plus she’s funny and amazing).
So, here’s a TEDx talk by Josie Lewis (she has super fun art and videos on IG) and she talks about flow state. This video blew my mind and really helped me reframe how I push myself creatively. It was a brilliant reminder that not everything has to be this MASSIVE effort to be amazing. If you don’t want to watch the whole video, I recommend at least watching from the 8:39 mark (or the 5:10 mark) but she has some really interesting stuff to say through the whole thing
Also, make sure you’re taking the time to read! And then read some more!! I promise it’ll help! 