What you’re creating isn’t as important as why you’re creating it.
That’s what drives prolificacy.
Motivation doesn’t happen to us, it happens in us.
And the secret is, once you identify the running imperative that drives your creative behavior, the nobility behind your work and the posture with which you approach your art, the what will make a habit of present itself.
Personally, I have a passion to mass communicate, to beguile people with words and images and ideas and stories and music that transfix and compel, and I want to use every possible form of media to circulate my views, extend my sentiments and make my thoughts and feelings and expressions accessible to as many people as possible, even if that means inventing new methods of communicating.
That’s my why.
What’s yours?