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Every Creative Project Is a Revolving Door

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The post Every Creative Project Is a Revolving Door appeared first on Mark McGuinness | Creative Coach. by FJR Related Stories Writing a World-Changing Book with Cynthia Morris Video: Forget the Career Ladder – Start Creating Assets You Have to be Bad to Get Good. Comments In reply to FJR.

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Eat that Frog (But Eat the Cake as Well)

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The post Eat that Frog (But Eat the Cake as Well) appeared first on Mark McGuinness | Creative Coach. Related Stories Video: Forget the Career Ladder – Start Creating Assets Avoiding the Advice Trap with Michael Bungay Stanier Every Creative Project Is a Revolving Door.

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The Art of Overhearing Yourself

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The post The Art of Overhearing Yourself appeared first on Mark McGuinness | Creative Coach. Related Stories Every Creative Project Is a Revolving Door Video: Forget the Career Ladder – Start Creating Assets My new podcast (and why it’s the opposite of The 21st Century Creative).

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You Have to be Bad to Get Good

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by Mineke Related Stories Video: Forget the Career Ladder – Start Creating Assets Avoiding the Advice Trap with Michael Bungay Stanier Every Creative Project Is a Revolving Door. The gap actually spurs us on –. by Mark McGuinness Mind the gap! In my experience, there is always a gap between.

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An Interview with John T. Unger – Artist and Impossibility Remediation Specialist

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I find that each new medium, motif or material sharpens both my critical thinking and my physical skills so that my work improves across the board with each new project. The fifteen years I spent pursuing a poetry career, for instance, has had a direct effect on how I deal with subject matter, meaning and nuance as a visual artist.

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10 Creative Lessons from Bowie in Berlin

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So you can imagine my delight when Santa left me a copy of Thomas Jerome Seabrook's new book, Bowie in Berlin , telling the story of this period of Bowie's career. It's a great read and full of lessons for the aspiring artist and creative entrepreneur. Takeaway: Initiate creative projects that will build your reputation.

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Twitter can save your life | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

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About this blog | About my company, Brazen Careerist | Penelopes guide to starting a blog Twitter can save your life Posted to: Networking February 10th, 2010 Del.icio.us The core of every career problem is actually loneliness. What's described in the blog post is a pollyanna outlook on an experience most folks do not have.