CREATIVE RESILIENCE

THRIVING IN THE FACE OF UPS AND DOWNS ALONG THE CREATIVE PATH
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The Scorecard of Success

This post is not about failure. It is about success. It can be such a loaded word. But what if we really knew what the word meant and how we can rethink how we keep score of our successes as artists?

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Practicing What I Preach

As I speak about the book – whether at events or in interviews – I realize that people may perceive me as someone who has it all together. Except I don’t. I wrote the book I needed to read myself and have to keep returning to it.

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Imagine If…

Imagination is a part of the creative process, so what about starting the new year by imagining if…

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Making the work is just the start…

Whether you are a longtime reader of the Creative Resilience blog or you just stumbled upon it recently, I started it as a companion to a book by the same name. I am happy to say that the book is FINALLY coming out as both an e-book and a paperback on December 5. But this is where the hard work begins…

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A Zig-Zag Approach to Art

What if we relaxed notions of consistency and routine? Could it actually free us up more to do our best creative work?

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Replacing Resolutions

What if, instead of making resolutions for the new year, we instead focused on four other words that begin with R?

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A Creative Road Trip

The creative process can feel a bit like a road trip. The promise of freedom, beautiful vistas, and adventures en route to new and exciting destinations. It can also be full of potholes, detours, flat tires, traffic jams, and long, boring stretches. How do we reconcile the process with the product?

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Putting the Pro in Procrastination

If I could get paid for every minute I spend planning to do the work, sighing about not doing the work, ruminating over why I am not doing the work, and prioritizing other work to take up the time that this work could take, I could really make a living at this. I would put the Pro in Procrastination.

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Double Agent

What to do when you are equally committed to artistic work and other kinds of work? How to fight back against the pressure to pick a side?

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