These days are presenting us with a great opportunity to find our creative flow. Before the spread of the coronavirus many of us was so distracted, so stressed out and so full of the drama in our lives that we couldn’t find time to create. But now our circumstances and the coronavirus have put us in a place where we all have time to do, to produce, to create and to build.

So today I want to give you some pointers on how to find your creative flow. The days we are living in can be some of the greatest days for us to find our creative flow and bring forth something that will change the world.

Design your environment: Look around where you live and operate. Is what you’re seeing in your space stirring you to create? If not clean out your space. Remove some of the things that distract you. In one of the houses I lived in I had my creative space but there was a major distraction in the room. As soon as I removed it my creativity increased to a greater level. Do a creative dump: Take seven minutes and write down everything that’s on your brain. Set your alarm for the seven minutes and just keep writing or keep recording everything that’s on your brain. Do something everyday: Here’s a secret to movement: You’ve got to move! Plan to do something and then do it today. If it’s one thing or three things do something. Set boundaries: Stop letting social media, text messages, phone calls and television invade and interrupt your creative time. Set a time to create and guard it. Don’t let interruptions get in your way. Stop making the world your number one priority. It’s not going anywhere and it will be there when you’re done. Activate your imagination: Free your ability to imagine. Get in your quiet place and see the outcome of your work. See your dreams coming true. See your future. Speak to your imagination and tell it what you what it to see. Listen to music. A study showed that listening to music creates more divergent thinking. It also improves your cognitive process and enhances your ability to create. Engage your whole self. You are spirit, soul and body. Use all of you to flow. Your spirit is the place where God lives, it’s the place of communion and revelation. When your spirit is alive to God it takes your creative self to a greater awareness from where you create with God. Your soul is your personality. It’s your will, intellect and emotions. When your soul is saved it aligns with God and aligns its desires with God desires. Your body is the instrument that executes what is going on in your spirit and soul. Your body has a brain that stores all the information that is processed in you. Your body is the instrument of your creative flow.

How are you creating a flow in your life? Please leave a comment below.

Are you one of the seventy? Learn more about this creative movement from my book The Seventy: A Movement of Creativity in the Earth. Get your copy here. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015VSF4FQ

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