Blog Moving Day

April 10, 2009 Admin

After much thought I’ve decided to move this blog to my own hosted WordPress installation. Hopefully everything will transition smoothly but these things tend to take three times as long as you think they will, so please be patient over the next few days as I move things over and get the new site up [...]

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Embracing Constraints

March 30, 2009 Creative Work

Whom the gods wish to destroy, they give unlimited resources. –Twyla Tharp, The Creative Habit In her book, The Creative Habit, dance choreographer Twyla Tharp tells the story of creating two different dances for two different ballet companies in New York City. The first was in 1999 for the New York City Ballet. She was [...]

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Sane Frugality

March 16, 2009 Money

In this economic downturn many people are tightening their belts and embracing a simpler, more frugal lifestyle. Some are shocked to find how much they can live without and actually enjoy dumping some of the material baggage collected over the years. Others, on the other hand, are acting out of fear and turning to a [...]

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One Small Step

March 9, 2009 Creative Work

Is there a project on your To Do list that feels hopelessly stuck? Are you spinning your wheels with lots of motion, but little forward progress? Are you ignoring something even as your feelings of guilt increase? Turn your mountain into a mole hill by focusing on one small step you can take today. Here [...]

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A Time to Work, a Time to Rest

March 2, 2009 Creative Work

Last week I pointed out a speech by John Cleese on creativity. Cleese argued that creative work requires boundaries of time and boundaries of space. I would add a third requirement: boundaries of space and time for rest. Are you working on a project that’s dear to your heart but you’ve been struggling to keep [...]

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