BEING ORIGINAL

Finding Inspiration Without Losing Yourself We all have people we look up to; whether they’re leaders in our field, creatives we admire, or mentors who guide us. Their work, ideas, and success stories push us to improve. But there’s a fine line between inspiration and imitation. How do you take what inspires you and make it your own? 1. Absorb, Don’t Copy There’s a reason you admire certain people. Maybe it’s their work ethic, creativity, or approach to challenges. Instead of copying what they do, analyze why it works. What elements resonate with you? What skills do they have that you can develop in your own way? Tip: Keep a journal of things that inspire you, but always ask, "How can I adapt this to fit my unique voice and perspective?" 2. Mix Influences Like a Chef Think of creativity like cooking. The best dishes aren’t made by copying one recipe; they’re a fusion of different flavors, techniques, and ingredients. The same goes for inspiration. Learn from multiple sourc...