YOU, my friend, are an Architect.
Details, checklists, outlines? Bring them on! However, as a creative thinker, you might feel a tad bit in the minority. When you seek out resources to help you develop your creativity, you find intriguing but vague prompts that don’t seem to lead to measurable outcomes. You don’t want random ideas, you want well-crafted step-by-step strategies.
So, how can you play to your strengths?
I created a cheat sheet just for Architects with three simple strategies that tap into your keen eye for detail. Your Architect Cheat Sheet also includes block-busting tips and a peek into tricks you might steal (well, okay … borrow) from the other styles when you feel like walking on the wild side.
Snag your Architect Cheat Sheet below.
Hold on, though, before you go. A couple things…
If you’re scowling at your computer, wondering how in the world I pegged you so wrong, let’s try again. Quizzes aren’t perfect, and in particular, creativity can be difficult to nail down. There’s only one you, and chances are high you won’t fit into any one box perfectly. You can take the quiz again, or check out the other styles here. You might even find that you’re a Chameleon, a creativity superhero with the power to switch from style to style as the situation requires.
AND, if this is your first time at the Writerly Play blog, welcome! Wondering who I am? I’m an author and a lifelong student of creativity, on a mission to rattle stubborn blocks loose because the world needs your powerful voice. Whether you’re a writer, an artist, or someone who says creativity is for other people … you have something meaningful to put out into the world.
Want to know more? Here’s the full scoop.
What I want to know is:
What will YOU create next?