The ability to think creatively has become a highly useful skill in the modern world. Plenty of creative professionals are able to leverage their talents to earn incredible incomes, but in spite of the fact that this is the case there are certain habits and tools that can definitely help them to earn a lot more than might have been the case otherwise.
Skynova recently conducted a survey of 335 professionals who are working in creative industries. With all of that having been said and now out of the way, it is important to note that there were quite a few habits that creatives took part in which happened to correlate with higher levels of income.
For example, creative professionals who tried to immerse themselves in nature as part of their creative process ended up earning upwards of $27,000 more than their peers who didn’t do anything of the sort. Similarly, waking up with your alarm instead of hitting the snooze button was also reported by professionals who earn approximately $20,000 more than their counterparts who have trouble getting up.
Interestingly, it appears that using an Android phone camera was also correlated with significantly higher rates of reported income. Creatives who used Android earned over $17,000 more than those who used iPhones, though correlation does not always imply causation so there might be a lot more to it with all things having been considered and taken into account.
The manner in which creative professionals defined success can also vary based on the individual. 20% of creatives said that a solid work-life balance was a key aspect of them feeling like they were truly successful. 17% pointed to their salary, which makes sense because of the fact that this is the sort of thing that could potentially end up acting as the most straightforward indicator of personal success.
Happiness also mattered to 15% of creatives, with a similar proportion, 15%, saying the same for financial stability. 14% apiece prioritized their personal health, sharing knowledge, truth of expression and having a flexible work life as being hallmarks of their success.
This survey also highlighted some of the habits and activities that creatives felt could lead to higher rates of success in the long run. 39% of creatives said that learning was a constant pursuit that really helped them to become more successful in their careers. 32% cited the importance of collaboration, 27% said the same of continued education and 27% also said that making it a habit to write helped them achieve great success.
Optimizing your leisure activities can also be an incredibly useful way to make your chances of success higher down the line. 34% of creatives cited reading as one of their favorite activities, and 31% even stated that daydreaming was a popular pastime! That is fairly understandable since daydreaming can be a very active process that can allow you to come up with some ideas.
29% also said that they like to seek out new experiences, with 24% saying that they prefer to enjoy at least some of their leisure time in solitude. It’s quite clear that creatives use several different ways to reset their minds before a project.
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Skynova recently conducted a survey of 335 professionals who are working in creative industries. With all of that having been said and now out of the way, it is important to note that there were quite a few habits that creatives took part in which happened to correlate with higher levels of income.
For example, creative professionals who tried to immerse themselves in nature as part of their creative process ended up earning upwards of $27,000 more than their peers who didn’t do anything of the sort. Similarly, waking up with your alarm instead of hitting the snooze button was also reported by professionals who earn approximately $20,000 more than their counterparts who have trouble getting up.
Interestingly, it appears that using an Android phone camera was also correlated with significantly higher rates of reported income. Creatives who used Android earned over $17,000 more than those who used iPhones, though correlation does not always imply causation so there might be a lot more to it with all things having been considered and taken into account.
The manner in which creative professionals defined success can also vary based on the individual. 20% of creatives said that a solid work-life balance was a key aspect of them feeling like they were truly successful. 17% pointed to their salary, which makes sense because of the fact that this is the sort of thing that could potentially end up acting as the most straightforward indicator of personal success.
Happiness also mattered to 15% of creatives, with a similar proportion, 15%, saying the same for financial stability. 14% apiece prioritized their personal health, sharing knowledge, truth of expression and having a flexible work life as being hallmarks of their success.
This survey also highlighted some of the habits and activities that creatives felt could lead to higher rates of success in the long run. 39% of creatives said that learning was a constant pursuit that really helped them to become more successful in their careers. 32% cited the importance of collaboration, 27% said the same of continued education and 27% also said that making it a habit to write helped them achieve great success.
Optimizing your leisure activities can also be an incredibly useful way to make your chances of success higher down the line. 34% of creatives cited reading as one of their favorite activities, and 31% even stated that daydreaming was a popular pastime! That is fairly understandable since daydreaming can be a very active process that can allow you to come up with some ideas.
29% also said that they like to seek out new experiences, with 24% saying that they prefer to enjoy at least some of their leisure time in solitude. It’s quite clear that creatives use several different ways to reset their minds before a project.
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