The Routine That Killed His Creativity

And How He Got It Back

Curator’s Note: The author shares a personal revelation about the limitations of a rigid routine in building creativity. Initially believing that consistency was key, they encountered a creative block and discovered that predictability stifled original thought. By highlighting a graphic designer’s experience, the piece illustrates how monotonous habits can hinder innovation. To revitalize creativity, the designer implemented five changes: altering his commute, exploring new reading material, engaging with unfamiliar people, rearranging his workspace, and maintaining a “connection journal.” These adjustments sparked fresh ideas and renewed creative energy, emphasizing the importance of variety and inspiration in the creative process. This story was written by Mono Roso, a writer of ILLUMINATION Publications on Medium.com and Subtack.com.


Can I be honest?

I thought a rock-solid routine was the secret to creative success. Same schedule, same coffee, same desk.

Until one night, staring at a blank screen, I realized: I hadn’t had a single original idea in weeks.

My routine wasn’t protecting my creativity. It was suffocating it.


When Predictability Kills Ideas

A graphic designer sat at his screen one night and… nothing. Every idea felt recycled.

The problem? Same route to work. Same coffee shop. Same everything.

That predictability turned his brain into a machine—efficient, but stripped of originality.


The 5 Changes That Fixed It

1. Changed his route to work → New mental inputs
2. Read outside his field → Fresh perspectives
3. Talked to strangers → Different viewpoints
4. Rearranged his space → Visual change triggers mental change
5. Kept a “connection journal” → Random notes became fuel


The Result?

A few weeks later, ideas flowed again. Fresh, unexpected, alive.

His creativity was never dead. Just starving.


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