Over the last year, I’ve done the most creating that I probably ever have, and it seems that maneuvering the hurdles of the creative process is a skill in itself. I think it’s important to talk about the possible mechanisms behind that, for myself and others, those looking to develop or enhance their creative potential. … Continue reading How to Cultivate Creativity & Confident Process In Your Work
David Lynch’s Tuna Diet: Artist Automation & Troubleshooting Life’s Problems
Something that David Lynch revealed in 2000 on the Charlie Rose show always stuck out to me. Barring vacations, he eats the same meals everyday: tuna with tomatoes, feta cheese, and olive oil for lunch, and chicken and broccoli with soy sauce for dinner. This way, he never has to think about that aspect of … Continue reading David Lynch’s Tuna Diet: Artist Automation & Troubleshooting Life’s Problems
“Start by Doing it Badly”
We all have that project we mean to get to but put off seemingly forever. An internal aversion mechanism, an impetus, seems to hold off the doing. There is that persistent gap between the desire to see your unfulfilled goal materialized and the actual physical catalyst that materializes the project into reality and sustains the … Continue reading “Start by Doing it Badly”