2. When you feel that you have no creative inspiration, don't force your creation. You should explore the initial intention of this creation, associate it from the beginning and awaken the creative inspiration.
3. You can experience more external works and think about them in your spare time. Details, rhythm, content and presentation may all be your sources of inspiration.
4. A person's thoughts are limited in a short time. If we need to break through the limitations and generate new inspiration, we need to inject ideas from the outside. The most reliable way is to have a team storm.
5. Storm can focus on one's own works, and also tap the concerns in others' works, so as to find the breakthrough of one's own works in contradiction and confrontation.
6. The creativity and inspiration of many works come from life, so in your spare time, you have to go to different environments to experience different situations and let these memories produce chemical reactions in your brain.
7. Sometimes you can gain new life experiences by exchanging identities, such as taking care of children for relatives, doing a day's work for part-time friends, sending meals to takeaway brothers several times, and gaining insights from the working people at the bottom and hard life.
8. Talk to people who have no intersection with their own lives, learn about their lives, listen to their stories, sprout their imagination and get new inspiration.
9. Play another self and ask questions about yourself and your work from a sharp angle. After asking questions, write them down yourself and switch back to your own perspective to think about and solve problems.
10, take a notebook with you, and keep the habit of recording at any time in daily life, recording those fleeting inspirations and infrequent accidents.
1 1, draw inspiration from a wider world, such as the Internet.