We like to plan our tasks so we can work faster and get more done. But what about planning time for creativity?
We like to plan our tasks so we can work faster and get more done. But what about planning time for creativity?
The amount of information you can have access to at your fingertip is ridiculously easy. We live in a continuous Epidemy of Information.
You've just arrived in a new city you've never been to before. What's your natural first step when you arrive in an unfamiliar place?
Have you ever wondered why some people are more eloquent in their speech while you've got a hard time stringing two sentences together? And you can't help but to feel jealous inside.
Writing has two main parts. The first part is the technical stuff. This is what we learn in school—things like grammar, spelling, and how to format our writing correctly.
Curiosity is a great thing. It makes us want to learn and try new things. We've all gone down a rabbit hole of exploring something, where we just keep looking for more information.
Writing is like a mirror, reflecting what's going on in your unconscious—it's a way for you to see your thoughts clearly.
So what does it mean to live creatively? This question has been on my mind for a while, and I've broken it down into what I call the 3 C's of creative living.
Our phones are constantly with us, from the moment we wake up until we go to bed.
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