When asked “How do you stay consistent when creating?” — another question naturally arises: why do we even need consistency?
At Bloomerangas, we see consistency as the foundation of sustainable creativity. It’s what allows an idea to grow into a long-lasting project — something that can truly take you to new heights. Because if you’re only doing one-offs, little sparks of creativity here and there, that’s beautiful too — but if you have a mission or a big project that will take years to reach its full shape, then you need consistency to get there.
The way to maintain that consistency is through structure. But structure doesn’t need to be rigid — it can be flexible. Simply having a clear idea of what you’re doing on certain days of the week, or what you’re aiming to achieve by the end of each week, brings so much clarity. And that clarity removes the frustration of asking, “Where are we? What are we doing? Why are we doing it?”
At Bloomerangas, we plan in quarters. We say: “Okay, this is where we’re going right now. Let’s organize ourselves, try it out for three months, and see what happens.” This gives us time to experiment, adjust, and learn what’s working — and what isn’t. Because if you give up after a week or two, nothing really has a chance to grow.
To achieve consistency, you need to structure your rhythm — break down your goals, plan your weeks, and build a flow that works for you. It doesn’t have to be perfect; it just needs to support your process.
Consistency isn’t about perfection or control — it’s about commitment: to your vision, your rhythm, and your joy. ✨
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