How finding Patterns are helpful

Be it in life or creative habits, in order to be good at something, you need to put in the time. But sometimes, we tend to remove the fun of the process and this post will help you keep the fun while creating.

How finding Patterns are helpful
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As human beings, we are wired to find patterns in everything. From the shapes of clouds in the sky to the rhythm of our heartbeat, our brains constantly seek out ways to make sense of the world around us. And this natural inclination towards patterns can be a powerful tool when it comes to both our personal lives and our creative habits.

This post is about how finding patterns in creative habits can help you bring out the best and also help in maintaining consistency.


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Patterns can be helpful:

Find patterns and work with what you are comfortable with.

In our daily lives, finding patterns can help us establish routines and make better decisions. For example, if you always feel more productive in the morning, you can create a habit of waking up early to take advantage of that natural energy. Or, if you tend to overspend on impulse buys, you can create a pattern of waiting 24 hours before making any non-essential purchases, giving yourself time to consider whether you need that item.

Similarly, in creative pursuits, finding patterns can help us establish a consistent workflow and hone our skills. For example, if you're a writer, you might establish a pattern of writing for a certain amount of time each day. Following these patterns consistently establishes a creative rhythm that helps you produce better work and refine your craft over time.

A few examples of finding patterns in creative habits and how they can be helpful:

  1. Writing every morning: Many successful writers have a pattern of writing at the same time every day, often in the morning when their minds are fresh. This habit helps them establish a consistent creative routine, and over time, their brains start to automatically enter into a creative mindset during those morning hours. This can make it easier to overcome writer's block and produce better work overall.
  2. Sketching daily: If you're an artist or illustrator, you might establish a pattern of sketching something every day, even if it's just a quick doodle. By making this a daily habit, you can start to see improvement in your skills and creativity over time. You might also find that ideas for larger projects come to you more easily when you're in the habit of drawing regularly.

What happens after finding patterns?

There will be a catch. 

Of course, finding patterns is only half the battle - it's also important to follow them consistently. This can be challenging, especially when life gets busy or we hit creative roadblocks. But by sticking to our patterns, we can train our brains to automatically enter into productive and creative modes, making it easier to jump back in even after a break.

So whether you're looking to establish better habits in your personal life or improve your creative skills, take some time to identify patterns that work for you, and commit to following them consistently. You may be surprised at the positive impact this simple practice can have.


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