Tag Archives: creativity

My new eBook launches today

So I’ve written a new book called: THE CREATIVE VOID.

It should launch today in a couple of hours, since I submitted it just now.

Here’s the description:

The Creative Void by Vygintas Varnas reframes boredom as a hidden engine of creativity rather than a flaw to eliminate. In a world addicted to constant stimulation, this ebook explores how silence, stillness, and “empty” moments activate the brain’s deepest creative systems and lead to original ideas. Blending psychology, neuroscience, and practical rituals, it shows how to move from restless distraction to focused creation.

Through concepts like the Default Mode Network, the dopamine trap, and the four stages from agitation to flow, the book provides a clear path for turning idle time into innovation. Real-world examples—from J. K. Rowling to Steve Jobs—illustrate how great ideas often emerge from doing nothing at all.

This is a practical guide for creators, writers, and thinkers who want to reclaim their attention, deepen their inner life, and turn boredom into a powerful creative advantage.’

If you want it, it should be in my Amazon Author page, in a matter of few hours or so.

It will cost like all my eBooks: 0.99 USD.

Mistakes I made during my blogging journey

When I first started blogging, I blogged on blogger.com in Lithuanian, you can read a backup of that blog here. I thought 4 million people should be enough for a blog to get some views but that wasn’t true.

Then I drifted to video, and made 40000 videos.

With this experience that I have now, I should have started this blog years ago (17 years ago to be somewhat exact).

I never should have created videos, but at that time that was fun.

So after having this experience I could say for aspiring bloggers: start a blog while you’re a young, don’t drift to video because that’s just too much exposure, even if you start with either video or blog: don’t reset your progress. This happened so many times to me, I was chasing the dream but now I’m settled with this blog.

Instead of doing things that get more views, do things you actually enjoy. If it’s a blog, then blog, because neither video or blog will pay you. Unless other people are really interested in what you do. But most people will be indifferent.