It’s the same walk-into-a-stationery-store lust all over again. He shows up in my inbox with backgrounds, colors, concepts almost-blank slates of potential whispering promises of what we could achieve together. Baby. With your brain and my boho-chique designs You could really do something. You could really be somebody. Just think. You could have a branding strategy and a workbook and stock photos unseen on Unsplash. You could share those ideas of yours that, you know really mean something. The ones that linger on long after they’ve been scrolled through Piercing through layers and lodging themselves in the hearts of people. You could look amazing — no, baby, you are amazing — but they don’t know that yet. They need to see it. They need to see you look amazing and be amazing as you inspire others to be amazing, too. With your on-point messaging and your perfect purchased templates How about it, baby? I know exactly what he’s doing. The games he plays and yet they’re already in my cart. An autumn lifestyle collection a logo generator and some brush-stroke fonts. So beautiful. So boho. I have no idea what to do with them. I don’t even know how to use Photoshop.
Backstory
Sooo… Creative Market is an online shop that sells all kinds of digital products for graphic designers. Fonts, templates, images, etc. I’ve started many projects over the years, finished far fewer of them, and bought way more than I needed from this store.
There’s just something about the beginning of things that is so alluring. I get so many ideas for what I’d like to create. Following through is another matter.
I used to get so frustrated with myself for not being able to bring all my inspiration to fruition. But over time, I’ve come to accept that this is how I roll. That there’s always going to be a surplus of ideas compared to what actually gets done. And it’s ok.
The things I really care about will see the light of day, eventually. Even if it takes a while. Or comes out in a different form that what I was expecting.
And there’s a value to simply exercising my creativity, because that in itself makes me feel alive and happy, and that energy spills over into other areas. Even if the project of the day goes nowhere.
Applying zero pressure to myself to complete projects is actually what helps me progress with them. I work on them when I feel like it, when it seems like a fun and good thing to do. It’s like jumping on a wave when it comes and letting it carry you.
And if I keep doing that, over time, usually at least something ends up getting done!