Being creative doesn’t mean you get ideas without doing anything. It means that when you’re given the conditions to create, you do wonders and you always end up amazing yourself.
You should try to write even if you have nothing new to write about. Just sit and try to write something. As opposed to only attempting to write when you have something to say that needs to be captured in written word because it’s too valuable to dismiss as just another pointless thought that crossed your mind while taking a shower or walking down the street.
You don’t write because you have discovered something worth writing only. You write in order to discover new things while writing or trying to write. You come up with ideas, thoughts, and things to write as you write, during the writing process or session, and not only before embarking on the process of writing.
Do not expect ideas to come to you when you are away from the place that you instantly can or are supposed to write them in.
Do not try to sit down and think of something to write. Open the place where you’re supposed to write in, and start thinking about what to write when you can instantly start writing down whatever that comes to mind right away without any kind of delay whatsoever.