In the last two months, I have questioned my relationship with the internet. It’s a glorious tool that has brought me and others to new communities, hobbies, and topics. As an older Gen Z, I grew up from my early tweens to the present day on the internet. I remember fondly when my friends and I all signed up for Instagram in high school. Yes, the internet has a good side and a wrong side formed by the users that have used it over time. However, today’s writing is focused on creativity and the internet. How’s your relationship to your imagination, and how has the internet affected it – positive and negative?
As a creative, I have had positive and negative responses to my creativity from what I have seen on the internet. Positives: Recognition, Creative Output, Exploration. Negative: Jealousy, Fear, ‘Imposter Syndome’. Both are two sides of the coin in being a creative in today’s age. As a doer, I want to bring this idea forward to you if you are living in limbo: “Time will continue onward no matter what you produce. Put your first foot forward with your idea.” As this is a short essay, I would leave you with this thought.
Questions for You
Your favorite artists have produced and created many versions of their work. Next, they may have one thing that’s their signature. Reflect on your beginnings on the net with your interests. What makes you satisfied with the internet? Why? What makes you frustrated with the internet? Why? How will I use the internet now and in the future? How much of your feelings on the internet relate to trying to hide yourself and be someone else? Where do you find yourself in moments of comparisons to others on the internet? Finally, I leave these starter questions for you to think on and write about on your own.
Author Profile
- Sterling Jones is the Editor in Chief of The Beauté Study, where is responsible for leading the editorial calendar and creation of online educational content across all categories, brand partnerships, VIP concierge, agency-side of business, and online classes. Sterling loves to write and create engaging content about the power of beauty, cultural trends and lifestyle brands. She founded this platform in 2017 and organically grown into a trusted media platform with the support of a growing population of feminine women growing and defining in their beauty epiphanies. Under her leadership, the brand has worked with other brands in partnership like La Mer, Bobbi Brown Cosmetics, Mejuri, Follain, Cocokind Skincare, Moisture Love, Rein Beauty, Proven Skincare, The Beaute Culture Conference, QCNY Luxury Spa, Merit Beauty, and more. Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Sterling holds two undergraduate degrees in Art History and Business of Beauty and Fragrance, the perfect blend between cultural know-how. She can be found on all socials under @thesterlingstudy.
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