If you create on 0% of days, here’s how to create on 85% of days

People have taken on the 15-Day Creative Consistency Challenge 31 times this year. Of those challenges, 67% of people completed all 15 days of the challenge. 21 times, people shared 15 creative deliverables in 15 days. Two thirds of the time, the process works. People successfully develop a daily creative practice. 

But in the challenge, we don’t see creativity as an all-or-nothing gambit. We believe every single day spent creating is its own small success, because people develop skills and ideas, while increasing the quality of their lives. Of the 10 attempts in which people did not complete all 15 days of the challenge, they created for eight days on average anyway. 

All in all, 85% of challenge days were completed. This means the Creative Consistency Challenge is 85% successful at getting people to produce creative work on any given day. 

I’m looking forward to running this challenge again in the fall. If you want to learn how to develop your own daily creative practice, so you can bring your creative ambitions to life, then sign up for the waitlist here.

Reese Hopper

Reese Hopper is the author of What Gives You the Right to Freelance? He’s also a prolific creator on Instagram, and the editor of this website.

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