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I got too read this small and beautifully written book by James Clear due to an article written about it and boy it has so been so inspiring and motivational to create something and make routine to be a creator in life, must read book to get inspiration to be a better creative person.
A quick read but, a fantastic one! I highly recommend Chris book to anyone looking to improve there creative side or for anyone looking to add self discipline to their life.
An interesting look into James Clear's early writing style. Although simple, the fact that he put it into a form appropriate for it (essentially a long form blog post) means it's not at all a problem.
One of the best book on how to get rid of mental blocks about things you want to do. Worth time.
I was occasionaly stumbling upon this gem- a little and very insightful book- which came to my hands in perfect timing.In addition, I've figured out that it's the same author as of the best selling book "Atomic Habits" which clearly intrigued me more.Bottom line -go and read it! There's a whole piece of good advice to apply in everyday life also helped me with my decision making. Even though it's a little bit repetitive the whole book takes 36 pages so it feels like a long article which can be r...
Lots of ideas, none unheard of, but he presents them in a linear manner and that's what kept me hooked till the end. It was a short read, but quite retrospective for a creative professional.
Mastering Creativity really brought up some great points about conquering perfectionism in your work and art. Sometimes, it's easy to feel paralyzed to take action on your craft because you think it might suck. Well, guess what? It's okay if it sucks. You have to do something over and over to master it. The author goes over more detailed techniques in the book about this. I found it very helpful.
A short read, after " transform your habits " which I found some ideas repeated..
I've been a subscriber of James Clear weekly newsletter for a long time, so I haven't found anything new in this book. However, this doesn't change the fact that it's succinct and beautifully written as everything that James wrote so far.
Great book, great insights. Many examples how one can be creative and spark new creative ways of doing things inspite of constraints.
A short read, but one that takes you to a whole new mindset. Think your efforts are not good enough, or that where you want to go is not reachable, or the journey is hard to start... hold your thought right there, grab this book and start DOING. You won't need any more impetus.
Mastering creativity by James Clear1. Creativity is something that could be developed. 2. Short story on creativityAs the story goes, Picasso was walking through the market one day when a woman spotted him. She stopped the artist, pulled out a piece of paper, and said, “Mr. Picasso, I am a fan of your work. Please, could you do a little drawing for me?” Picasso smiled and quickly drew a small, but beautiful piece of art on the paper. Then, he handed the paper back to her saying, “That will be on...
Simple and direct to the point, the author emphasizes on the basic habit of having a routine and sticking to it.I would highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to start a routine and get the insights of sticking to that routine
Interesting. Simple techniques to easily put in place. Motivating. Inspiring. Great selection of amazing people used as examples. A book I will read over and over."My good woman," Picasso said, "It took me thirty years to draw that masterpiece in seconds.""By his own estimation, Zusak rewrote the first part of the book 150 to 200 times. In the end, he went back to his original choice and wrote it from the perspective of Death. This time- the 200th time- it felt right. When all was said and done