Summary: Art, Inc. By Lisa Congdon
Embracing Yourself as an Artist Embracing yourself as an artist is the first significant step on the path toward building your career. It’s not always …
Embracing Yourself as an Artist Embracing yourself as an artist is the first significant step on the path toward building your career. It’s not always …
Thinking Outside The Box Self-improvement books frequently call on their readers to “think outside the box” when they want to advocate creative thinking, unencumbered by …
The Business of Funny Comedy provides us a safe place to speak and hear the truth. Unfortunately, at our most important moments, especially in the …
Be grateful for each sunrise. Earn each sunset. Attraction is what brings us together. Connection keeps us together. Find someone you are strongly attracted to, …
You Aren’t Born an Artist The Starving Artist Believes You Must Be Born An Artist. The Thriving Artist Knows You Must Become One. The first …
Curiosity has no cure Curiosity doesn’t only help you solve problems—no matter what those problems are. There’s a bonus: curiosity is free. You don’t need …
Keith has spent more than twenty years as a research psychologist studying how creativity works. He’s explored the lives of exceptional creators and learned the …
While in mainstream culture, idiosyncrasies and differences are often seen as flaws; in our world — the world of artists — they are your strength. …
What Have You Not Created Yet? Most of us have always wanted to make something, but for any number of reasons haven’t. What is that …
The Creative Curve Human pursuit of both familiarity and novelty results in a bell-shaped curve relationship between preference and familiarity. Take for example, we like …