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Start strong with your next creative project

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The post Start strong with your next creative project appeared first on The Creative Life. Five exercises to help you get started. To keep going. And then get your work out there.

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Four stages of a creative project (and how to get through them)

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Every project has its cycle. The post Four stages of a creative project (and how to get through them) appeared first on The Creative Life. Recognising this can make it easier to finish, and to get your work out into the world.

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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. This emphasis on getting things done and out to market is part of their extraordinary entrepreneurial culture. Famously, Guy Kawasaki even said […]. Comments In reply to FJR. Thank you for the added nuance re public.

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How to make time for your personal projects

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If you struggle to make time for the big creative projects you really want to do, start paying yourself first. The post How to make time for your personal projects appeared first on The Creative Life.

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7 Ways to Start Your Creative Project for Just $100

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Starting your creative project or business idea does […]. The post 7 Ways to Start Your Creative Project for Just $100 appeared first on Mark McGuinness | Creative Coach. It’s time we started drawing down on those reserves and turning them into profit and happiness for others.

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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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Why Rejection Doesn’t Mean Your Work Isn’t Good Enough

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The post Why Rejection Doesn’t Mean Your Work Isn’t Good Enough appeared first on Mark McGuinness | Creative Coach. Related Stories Lockdown Series: Windows on a Changed World with Earl Abrahams Every Creative Project Is a Revolving Door Eat that Frog (But Eat the Cake as Well).