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296 days ago1/ Feeling burnt out but still need to create?
You're not lazy. You're human.
Here's how I stay creative without forcing it when my tank is empty 🧵
2/ First, I accept that creativity has seasons.
We’re not robots. Some days will be 🔥, others flat.
Beating yourself up for being tired only blocks more creativity.
3/ I switch environments — ASAP.
My brain links the same space with the same patterns.
So I break the cycle:
☕ Try a new café
🌿 Take a walk
🪟 Sit by a different window
A small change outside makes a big shift inside.
4/ I create smaller things.
Burnout + big expectations = stress.
So I shrink the goal:
→ A tweet, not a blog.
→ A sketch, not a masterpiece.
→ A thought, not a thread.
Progress in micro-moves is still progress.
5/ I consume with intention, not escape.
Sometimes I binge content—but on purpose.
I study:
🧠 What grabs my attention?
🎨 What visuals or words inspire me?
Then I remix, not copy.
6/ I rest like it’s part of the job.
Because it is.
Some of my best ideas have come after a nap, a walk, or even a day of silence.
Rest isn't a reward for work. It's part of the creative process.
7/ Bonus: I talk to people who "get it."
Community is creative fuel.
Even a quick DM with a fellow creative reminds me I’m not alone in this fog.
8/ TL;DR: Burnout is a signal, not a failure.
Change your rhythm.
Lower the bar.
Feed your mind.
And trust: the spark will return.