A Deep Dive Into My Creative Process.

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Hello guys, ceative process is often exciting, and this is why I decided to get into the Hive-Naija weekly contest here. I consider contenting to be easy but then this doesn't mean it isn't rigorous and requires scopes and strategies to even put it into inception. Here I tried talking about how I content and the major pieces of work that goes into it. Might not totally be relatable to anyone but then you can check out my video to see for yourself.


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When you brainstorm and back it up with experience, it becomes easier to fluently express yourself. The best part of it is that when you proofread your work, you see yourself in every Full-stop and Comma.

Your creative process in either Blogging or Vlogging has alot to do with investing a reasonable amount of time to your ideas so that it can be nurtured into something you will be proud to post. That's Fabulous.

What I always tell myself is that instead of posting a crappy work, I would rather enjoy other contents published by others. This is a simple thing to say to myself, but I take it seriously and it have helped me to always publish the best I can offer at a given time.

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Plus, leaving engaging feedback gives you great ideas as well. Some people see engaging as an obligation rather than fun and it reflects in their ability to even create good contents. It's Why I love watching your videos, it's always relatable. Thanks for dropping by.

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Yes engagement is key and fun! Building relationships is overlooked most times. That's one of the key to succeeding even outside hive

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....Should be key and fun. Because most times, it's seen as a commitment rather than a social ingredient of interaction.

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Thanks so much Chief.
You gave a lot of lessons here.
Great video

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It's much easier with experience. Otherwise I tend to just relate to whatever I can. Although in my case, I tend to prefer to write out what I want to talk about first then expand on it. I find that much easier than going on the fly.

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I try to brainstorm after creating the idea firstly, the idea is what I brainstorm on, it can come from any angle but then it's always better from the experience, When this is so, then it's definitely so relatable.

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You brought a solid and clear presentation of your process for creativity. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts.


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Thanks a million, I didn't think it might be relatable at all but I'm glad you've found it useful.


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I often like to write things based on my own personal experience and observations,my environment and experience determines my creative process...

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That's a radiant way to actually create content because this way, you can create realistic contents based on your true experiences. I think it'll be great to see you do that.

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Alright,I will definitely give it a try....

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This is learning from the maestro himself, it looks easy while seeing the output, but the input is the real task, thanks for sharing, It's good to see from your perspective.

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Thanks, it might be draining, but it's enjoyable, the joy of accomplishments and the vibe of finally putting the content together is even more fulfilling.

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The natural wayof developing content alway works better for me.

I find it very easy to write a stemsocial post now because I live a scientific life.

If I sit with my laptop for 3o minutes I can make a 600 word article based on what I experience on a daily.

The references are just factual additions to let people know they are real concepts...not made up by me

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I find it very easy to write a stemsocial post now because I live a scientific life.

That would be easier because it centers on experience and such contents would come easier to write due to how it's personally relatable and how it's already a profession for you. In my case, I take close to 2 hours to put together a content, most time 3.

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Wow...that's hard work...

There is no easy way out though.

You have to either experience the hard life or be taking out time to make it count...

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I realize that abstract writing makes writing really tough because you are searching for what doesn't exist but the application of experiences to writing not only makes the process fun as the thoughts just flow like a pen to paper but also makes the writer relatable.

Something I just started giving time to is engagement as well. Genuinely engaging with other people's content has not only opened my mind further but easily helped me connect with people on diverse levels and topics.

Your creative process is organized but I know that's how it seems, behind the scene could look like a messy kitchen before the delicious food is prepared 😄.
Beautiful video @josediccus.

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Thanks a whole lot for the detailed comment. While I don't see contenting as difficult, this doesn't mean it isn't rigorous. The truth is, watching or reading other people's content can also help you authenticate your ideas as well and while its more of a practical experiences process for me, I would say there are many brilliant content creators in the past that has influenced me and helped me diversify as well. I was a writer before the chain, but i've gotten better and this has been unintentional to some extent. I'm glad you could relate to it.

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Totally!
No truer words.

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