
PS.: I made this video with my now-friend #PremierePro, which I actually learnt to use during the challenge 😎 If reading the above makes you feel like you'd enjoy a collaborator with these values, feel free to DM me as I'm open to creative freelance opportunities 💫

I also listened to a great episode of the Tim Ferriss's show #podcast with Rick Rubin, and the latter mentioned that we need to be creative for 2h30 per day on average - just FYI. I now know that I need to balance my weeks with creative and less-creative tasks to preserve my well-being at and outside of work.

🌟 keep creating: if you've read my last post ( ) you may know that I was a bit creatively-stuck before starting the challenge. I honestly had a blast creating these 30 designs, and I now want to make sure to keep the fun-factor high in every project I do 🌟 practice having #fun : I've always loved working and being able to do what I love as a job, and I believe that if work has to be a rather big part of life, it better be enjoyable. 🌟 learn to #letgo : these 30 days really challenged my tendency to overthink, which would led me to not start something because I felt like I wouldn’t be able to achieve it, or simply not post something because it's not « perfect »

🌟 #hardskills : I guess that this is the most obvious, but creating something from scratch during 30 days enabled me to improve existing and/or gain new knowledge, notably in Blender

Here is a little video of the 30 designs, including some footage of the #makingprogress (when I recorded some!), and I feel like this is a great opportunity to look back at what I gained from completing the #challenge: Who asked for a full recap of my 30-day of creativity challenge (including some #bts!)? 🙋♀️💃Ī little over a week ago, I completed a #30daychallenge during which I created something every day for 30 consecutive days.
