From the category archives:

Creativity

How to Make Creative Inertia Work for You

November 16, 2009
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Creative inertia works against you until you make it work for you. Getting your creative project in motion is like pulling a ship along a canal, only you’re probably better looking than the poor bastards in the picture. Click the title for more shameless audience flattery…

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Why the Rules of Art Matter

November 10, 2009
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Why are some books unreadable? Why is some music unlistenable? Chances are they either defied or ignored the rules of art. As you’ll see, the real opportunity lies not in breaking rules but in altering conventions. Click the title to read more.

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Who Is Your Audience and How Do They Affect Your Work?

November 2, 2009
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Do you know who you’re creating for? How well do you know your audience? The people you have in mind as your working on your project will probably affect your final product.

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Quickie: What Are You Waiting For?

October 26, 2009
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“If only I knew then what I know now. ” How many times have you heard this lament? Do you ever wish you could go back and tell your past self a thing or two? In this short post, Seth shares what he would tell his younger self…if only he could fix his blasted time machine!

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In Defense of Handwriting (plus tips!)

October 23, 2009
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Seth is sick and tired of having handwriting that looks like roadkill and decides to do something about it. He asks why we should bother to have good handwriting and offers some tips to improve it. Free bonus: Gratuitous before and after photos!

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8 Autumn Productivity Tips

October 20, 2009
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Ghosts, pumpkins, and productivity? What is he talking about?
Is there actually anything useful here, or is Seth just using fall as an excuse for yet another productivity tips list? Read more to find out…

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Temporary Insanity: 10 Lessons Learned from NanoWriMo

October 13, 2009
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In less than three weeks, over 200,000 people will allow themselves to go a little crazy for a month. They will gnash their teeth, smash their heads, and possibly destroy their livers. What can we learn from them?

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16 Easy Ways to Increase Focus

October 6, 2009
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Focus is as elusive as a ghost and slippery as a sturgeon, here one minute and gone the next. We all want to be focused on whatever we’re working on, but emails, cell phones, and the repo man all beg for our attention like neglected children.

This post details sixteen ways to increase focus, attention, and mindfulness.

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The Secret of Creative Inspiration

October 1, 2009
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Why do some people have all the good ideas? Are they born with a superior brain? Do they have a muse on a leash? Are they just darn lucky?

The answer is shockingly simple. Find out more…

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The Power of Naming Things

September 27, 2009
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When you start a project, what do you call it? Imagine you’re just getting started with a new creative work. If it’s a book, do you say “this story I’m doing about guilt, fear, and cakes,’ or is it “The Ministry of Fear?” If a painting, do you say ‘this thing  with a bearded guy [...]

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