Below are the best podcasts we could find on Habit Formation and creative well being.
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In today’s art podcast, we’re going to share drawing challenge ideas that will help improve your drawing skills. That could be by taking part in existing drawing challenges or setting a personal challenge for yourself.
Brilliant performers in any field often have rituals or practices that they fall back on to help them perform consistently at their peak.
We all have things in our life that we'd like to change, but change can feel like a bit of a "black box." What is lacking for many of us, according to Katy Milkman, is strategy. We don't have an effective path forward to create the change that we want to see in our lives and work.
Our lives for the past year have consisted of the same places, people, and circumstances day after day, and this can result is a sense of “stuckness” or being in a creative rut.
Steven Kotler has spent his career studying peak performers and analyzing how they are able to achieve such seemingly impossible things.
If you want to accomplish anything in your life, you need to build the infrastructure to facilitate it. Nothing happens without the supporting mechanisms, disciplines, and practices to bolster your effort.
Today's guest is Mike Brennan from MikeBrennan.me. He loves sharing experiences and making connections through his art, and helping other artists and creatives establish a daily creative habit of their own.
Laura Vanderkam has just published a book called The New Corner Office in which she shares best practices gleaned from years of research into productivity habits.
Rituals provide necessary limitation on your focus, time, and energy so that you can delve deeply into the disorder of creative problem solving. What small ritual of meaning can you build into your life right now to remind you of what matters most?
Today we are talking about the power of continuous practice. And I think that most of the people who joined KITC at the start and have been joining in with the challenges ever since will be able to see how much they have improved by adopting a creative habit.
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