As content creators, we need to sit in front of a blank page for most of our lives. If you don’t have the money to hire an editor, you will spend most of your life sitting until you start having some success. And 5 podcast suggestions for your workout sessions.
What is a creative run?
A three-step process that allows content creators, or creatives, to maintain their physical shape even with such an immobile job
- Provides content creators with two advantages
- Helps them partially keep their shape
- Gives them new ways to remain creative through the consumption of podcasts that activates their creativity
- Simplicity of the method
How to set up a creative run in only 3 steps
Define a strict running schedule
- Make a list of fascinating podcasts to listen to while running
- Transform the creative run into a habit
- Here are three steps to take it one step at a time
5 podcasts for your creative run playlist
How to be a better human by TED and PRX
- TED Talks Daily by TED Talks
- One-Percenter Podcast by Sam Bakhtiar
- The Smart Passive Income by Pen Flynn
- Creative Pep Talk by Andy J. Pizza
- Besides creativity, Andy discusses the creative process widely
Build a strict running schedule
Prepare in advance
- Never delay indefinitely
- Once you have a one-size-fits-all schedule, commit to it and make sure you stick to it
- If you have to reschedule a run, make sure it is on the same day
Final thoughts
If you want to try out the creative run, follow these 3 steps:
- Define a strict running schedule to respect
- Make a list of fascinating podcasts that may trigger your creativity
- Keep the routine for as much as possible to transform it into a habit
Make a list of great podcasts
Each episode has the potential to trigger your curiosity and therefore establish a connection with your creative part.
- Catch ideas before they fly away
- Collect a few opinions before writing them down
- The ultimate goal is to work out, so don’t interrupt it too often
Transform the creative run into a habit
It takes 18 and 254 days, respectively, to form a habit.
- Use it in two ways: Productivity enhancer (in the morning) and Cooldown activity (afternoon)
- If you take a creative run in the morning, you will have more ideas to work with during the day and will be more motivated.