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The 5 Brainwave States & How to Use Them for Creative Insight
Slower brainwaves lead to creative, meditative, and transcendent thought patterns. Here’s how to access them for creative insight.
The prism of self: How to create unique content from your experiences
The gifts of leaning into your prism of self? New insights to share, and resonance with your readers.
Divergent thinking & convergent thinking: Train these 2 cognitive elements for infinite ideas
Master these 2 cognitive elements of creativity, and you’ll tap into the source of your best ideas.
Understanding Flow State: A life of optimal focus and creative joy
The flow state is one of life’s greatest joys. So how do we enter it more often? Here’s a simple breakdown.
Neil Gaiman’s writing routine (and why writers need boredom)
Neil Gaiman’s weapon for non-stop focus, even on the days he doesn’t feel like writing? Boredom.
The creator’s podcast playlist: 8 shows to unlock your creative potential
From interviews with successful entrepreneurs to tips on how to overcome creative blocks, these podcasts offer inspiration for any creative individual.
Overcoming procrastination: A 10-book reading list for creative minds
Time management and discipline are skills that can be learned. These 10 inspiring books will help you overcome procrastination and improve your life for the better.
Kurt Vonnegut draws the shape of all great narratives
Kurt Vonnegut felt that all of the world’s stories have simple shapes that can be spat out by computers. Here are 5 of the most famous.
5 Tim Ferriss-approved tactics to write (and market) a best seller
A summary of the top-performing tactics Tim Ferriss used to write and market his first bestseller.
7 principles to intrigue, enlighten, and influence with storytelling
Storytelling is a trainable skill according to master storyteller Matthew Dicks. Here are his 7 laws for convincing storytelling.
Learn from Pixar for your next successful pitch
Whether you’re pitching your startup or trying to impress your date about your weight-loss journey, consider using the Pixar Pitch.
Why you should leave a legacy. Even if it’s a shit one.
‘Don’t try’, wrote Bukowski. But why should we anyway?