FacebookTwitter
Hatrack River Forum   
my profile login | search | faq | forum home

  next oldest topic   next newest topic
» Hatrack River Forum » Active Forums » Books, Films, Food and Culture » Does work dampen creativity

   
Author Topic: Does work dampen creativity
lightpaths
Member
Member # 1385

 - posted      Profile for lightpaths   Email lightpaths         Edit/Delete Post 
I think that perhaps work/busyness in life can stifle the mind. Perhaps it is just a lack of time... So many responsibilities makes it very difficult or nearly impossible to ensure a relaxed time for creative thinking.

Before I had a family and a job it seemed that I was more apt to do something creative. I remembered my dreams and wrote them, I enjoyed writing poetry, drawing or even sculpting -- but now it's as if the creative thoughts don't even appear anymore, I forget my dreams, and my motivation to be an artist has vanished.

I think that perhaps this is a common complaint for many people and I want to sort it out.
Is it work, stress or some other factors that contribute to this problem?

In an effort to both express my problem while being creative (because I understand doing is better than complaining) I wrote a bit of a rough story to express my thoughts. Short Story

Posts: 134 | Registered: Dec 2000  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Icarus
Member
Member # 3162

 - posted      Profile for Icarus   Email Icarus         Edit/Delete Post 
I think it does. Work or stress? Both, because most professional-type jobs, I suspect, give you more tasks to do than can be performed in the amount of time they pay you to be there, and so you feel guilty every time you think of anything else.
Posts: 13680 | Registered: Mar 2002  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Mig
Member
Member # 9284

 - posted      Profile for Mig   Email Mig         Edit/Delete Post 
I'm with you on the stress factor. After a particularly hard day, I just want to veg in front of the tube and do nothing active. Even reading for relaxation is less demaning than trying to create something. I remember something about Stephen King. He used to work in a laundry, he found the job mindless, but it gave him plenty of time to think about what he wanted to think about. He could write when he got home or on breaks. He didn't have to spend he free time thinking about work. Unlike many of us, he hadn't already spent the whole day in front of a computer monitor or writing other things (memos, letters, briefs, etc.). Many times, after a day of writing and thinking for work, the last thing I want to do is more writing or thinking.
My theory: the more you have to think at work, the more you want some physical outlet. The more mindless, the more you need a thinking outlet. This may be why my garden is so nicely maintained, IMHO.

Posts: 407 | Registered: Mar 2006  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
BlackBlade
Member
Member # 8376

 - posted      Profile for BlackBlade   Email BlackBlade         Edit/Delete Post 
If I have a rough day at work, school, or just social difficulty I come home, plug in my guitar or put on my keyboard headphones and vent my feelings.

I've written some stuff that for at least me, sounds marvelously sorrowful and sometimes angry.

But then again my angry is more like Beethoven angry not metal angry.

Posts: 14316 | Registered: Jul 2005  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
xnera
Member
Member # 187

 - posted      Profile for xnera   Email xnera         Edit/Delete Post 
I find that as I get older, my creativity manifests itself in different ways. When I was younger I would write (even if just journaling), or bake, or create some kind of art. I still do these things, but on a much more limited basis due to time restraints.

Now, I may use my creativity on the job to write job procedures, or come up with a killer new spreadsheet to analyze data, or determine an effective filing/job tracking system for myself. It's all creative stuff, just not what one traditionally thinks of as creativity.

Posts: 1805 | Registered: Jun 1999  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
pH
Member
Member # 1350

 - posted      Profile for pH           Edit/Delete Post 
quote:
Originally posted by Icarus:
I think it does. Work or stress? Both, because most professional-type jobs, I suspect, give you more tasks to do than can be performed in the amount of time they pay you to be there, and so you feel guilty every time you think of anything else.

My big problem is that I know I can finish everything in about half the time required, but for some reason I can't just make myself sit down and do it. *eyes half-finished marketing plan for new client*

It's like I had trouble with writing poems in high school English class.

-pH

Posts: 9057 | Registered: Nov 2000  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
   

   Close Topic   Feature Topic   Move Topic   Delete Topic next oldest topic   next newest topic
 - Printer-friendly view of this topic
Hop To:


Contact Us | Hatrack River Home Page

Copyright © 2008 Hatrack River Enterprises Inc. All rights reserved.
Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.


Powered by Infopop Corporation
UBB.classic™ 6.7.2