

Using Constraints to Power Creative Output
Apr 15, 2020
32:57
Constraints can be a great way to lock yourself into a project and force yourself to create on a regular basis.
You will undoubtedly run into natural constraints along your journey. That’s a good thing! But you can also give yourself some external constraints that will keep you motivated and moving forward.
Holding yourself accountable will make you more creative.
Main takeaways
- Scheduling is a great way to keep you consistent. You can take scheduling to the next level by creating a system that holds you accountable if your work is incomplete.
- Needing to publish regularly can also serve as a constraint in itself. If you have an audience that counts on your work at a specific time, you hold yourself accountable to publish on time.
- It takes a lot more work to do something irregularly than regularly. The key is to make creating a habit in your daily routine.
- Find an accountability partner or a group of people that will hold each other accountable.
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