Crazy New Ideas
Maker's Schedule, Manager's Schedule
A Continuous Shape
We spent 3 weeks working alongside Anna Rubincam a contemporary stone carver working in London as she carved a portrait from start to finish. Check out the showcase on @directorsnotes http://directorsnotes.com/2017/05/15/eyes-ears-a-continuous-shape/
This is how to make space to be creative
Daniel Pink
This is how you train your brain to be more creative
Being creative is about training your brain to do so, argues this neuroscientist.
The Emotions That Make Us More Creative
It’s the intensity of the emotion that matters.
Dave Matthews on the joy and freedom of playing music
John Dickerson interview
Intermittent Gatherings
David Marquet
What Straight-A Students Get Wrong
Adam Grant
How to balance full-time work with creative projects
A guide to finding the right day job, protecting your time, and building creative habits by Jeffrey Silverstein. Illustrated by Sunny Eckerle.
De-mystifying Creativity: the real strategy to empower the creative you — Johanna Nalau | Adaptation Hooks
My latest book purchase is Allen Gannett’s “The Creative Curve: […]
Theodore Roosevelt on the Cowardice of Cynicism and the Courage to Create Rather Than Criticize – Brain Pickings
“The poorest way to face life is to face it with a sneer. There are many men who feel a kind of twister pride in cynicism; there are many who confine themselves to criticism of the way others…
Seth's Blog: Why we don't have nice things
Being Busy Permanently Reduces Your Capacity to Think Deeply and Creatively | Big Think
Here's why you should try to fit less—not more—into each day.
Seth's Blog: Predicting or inventing...
Talking to Yourself (Out Loud) Can Help You Learn
But maybe don’t do it in public.
To Be a Genius, Think Like a 94-Year-Old - The New York Times
We assume that creativity and innovation belong to the young. We’re wrong.
Don't Look for a Great Idea. Look for a Good Problem | Inc.com
To create anything that is truly pathbreaking, you need to look for it in new places
Want to Create Things That Matter? Be Lazy. - 99U
Seth's Blog: The paradox of the flawless record
Seth's Blog: Compliance is quite different from contribution
The Long Game Part 3: Painting in the Dark on Vimeo
"Painting in the Dark: The Struggle for Art in A World Obsessed with Popularity" is the long overdue follow up to the Long Game Parts 1 & 2 which looked at the creative ups and downs of Leonardo da Vinci. In this new video essay, I've taken a look at the forgotten difficult years of another celebrated artist and wondered what it means for creative people working today. THE LONG GAME PART 1: https://vimeo.com/84022735 THE LONG GAME PART 2: https://vimeo.com/87448006 Now available in French, German, Spanish & Portuguese! WANT TO SEE MORE? Subscribe to this channel: http://vimeo.com/delvetv Vi...
Edwin Land’s Deep Research
Sesame Street: Ernie Puts Down The Duckie - YouTube
If you're watching videos with your preschooler and would like to do so in a safe, child-friendly environment, please join us at http://www.sesamestreet.org ...
Adam Grant: The surprising habits of original thinkers | TED Talk | TED.com
How do creative people come up with great ideas? Organizational psychologist Adam Grant studies "originals": thinkers who dream up new ideas and take action to put them into the world. In this talk, learn three unexpected habits of originals -- including embracing failure. "The greatest originals are the ones who fail the most, because they're the ones who try the most," Grant says. "You need a lot of bad ideas in order to get a few good ones."
Creativity Is Not An Accident | Scott Berkun
[This is an excerpt from The Dance of the Possible: the mostly honest completely irreverent guide to creativity] Many of our popular stories of discovery are portrayed as accidents or matters of lu…
Stop Trying To Be Creative | FiveThirtyEight
I recently finished a story I’d spent several months obsessing over. When I pitched the piece to my editor, I knew that I’d found a worthy subject, but I couldn…
The Unfair Truth About How Creative People Really Succeed — Goins, Writer
On Networks, Connections, and Relationships
The Eureka Myth: Why Darwin (not Draper) is the Right Model for Creative Thinking
Isaac Asimov’s Advice for Being Creative (Hint: Don’t Brainstorm)
Asimov's Lost Essay In the late 1950's, Arthur Obermayer worked for Allied Research Associates, a cold war-era science lab. During this period, his employer