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One of the best pieces of advice I’ve received recently is to keep building my body of work. It sounds simple enough, right? Just keep creating, just keep building your portfolio. In your off hours and when you have a lull in work, just keep creating. Keeping the creative fire burning, especially when you empty … Continue Reading

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It was a huge honor to interview Jonathan Fields before the Christmas break. By his own admission, Jonathan Fields is…a giddy dad, husband, New Yorker, multi-time health & fitness industry entrepreneur, recovering S.E.C./mega-firm hedge-fund lawyer, slightly-warped, unusually-stretchy, spiritually-inclined, obsessed with creation, small-biz and online marketing-catalyst, speaker, direct-response copywriter, entrepreneur-coach, yoga-teacher, columnist, author, once-a-decade hook-rug savant, … Continue Reading

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Check out the moving commencement speech offered by Steve Jobs at Stanford University. To anyone else who is weighing the value of a standard college degree or who is on the brink of change – take fifteen minutes and listen to a person who started out with much against him, chose an unorthodox route, and … Continue Reading

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Ignore-EverybodyI just finished reading Ignore Everybody and 39 Other Keys to Creativity by Hugh McLeod on Monday night. At roughly 160 pages and 40 chapters, you’d think it would be a tough read. Admittedly, it did take me a month to work through it.

But not because of bad writing.

Or because it was too thick or too detailed or too analytical.

It took me a long time to get through it because after every short chapter, I had to stop and think it through.

It’s one of those books that has the power to change they way you live and the way you conduct your business. It’s subtlety makes for a powerful approach that is likely to catch you off guard.
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I love reading about other artists’ creative process. Whether you’re a traditional artist, writer, a designer, a creative director, or a marketing guru, how you approach the process of creating a new idea, product, or concept will be unique to you. I learn from others all the time and am constantly adapting my creative workflow. … Continue Reading

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