So I just had to step up how I was doing it and the moment that I stepped up and the moment I focused all my energy on that is when things started to happen. So there's a direct relationship between my inspiration and my output.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The thing about inspiration is that it takes your mind off everything else.
Inspiration usually comes during work, rather than before it.
Sometimes you need to take a departure from what you do to something that's slightly different in order to get inspiration.
Inspiration can hit you in the head at any time in any context. It could happen in a conversation. Talking to someone at a party, you can get an idea. But you've got to remember those inspirations.
I don't believe in the model of pure inspiration. All of my creative work stems from a dialogue with others.
I think my mother, more than anyone, knew the importance of inspiration. If it was occurring, you had to use it.
To me, the question of inspiration is an exercise in hindsight. The truth is, inspiration is mysterious at the time. I don't think it's ever a rational process.
Inspiration is an awakening, a quickening of all man's faculties, and it is manifested in all high artistic achievements.
I don't work with inspiration. Inspiration is for amateurs. I just get to work.
Inspiration doesn't really work like that - you're not looking out for it. Inspiration is something that tends to capture you rather than you capture it.