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Accidental Creative New AC podcast (#180) on Seeds. Are you trying to reap a perpetual creative harvest?

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We need to build practices into our lives that increase our capacity to create rather than perpetually scraping the top.
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Accidental Creative What I learned this week from David McCullough, author of John Adams, 1776 and others.

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A few random observations and thoughts from Todd Henry.
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Accidental Creative Stop obsessing with efficiency. Our greatest breakthroughs are the result of highly focused, effective practices.

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As creative people, we need to do things that make us effective and stop obsessing with efficiency.
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Accidental Creative Just released a new AC Podcast on establishing a through-line in your creative process.

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Productivity for creative people | ideas and ideation | creativity consulting and coaching
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Accidental Creative Happy to announce the launch on the new AC site! (phew...) Also, new blog post today about creative problem solving. http://www.accidentalcreative.com/blog/25-you/2008-nose-in-the-niche

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Productivity for creative people | ideas and ideation | creativity consulting and coaching
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Accidental Creative Here are some thoughts on how to gain traction in your creating...when...things...are...slow...

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How d you generate a lot of ideas very quickly? You become familiar with the terrain and start finding points of traction.
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Accidental Creative Here are some attributes of people I want to work with...how about you?

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In order to be a good collaborator, we need to exhibit passion, grace and competence. These make good team members and for effective collaboration.
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Accidental Creative New AC podcast (#168) on signs of a diseased creative culture + what to do about it.

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In this podcast, we examine five possible signs of a diseased creative team and how to begin to work through them. Listen»
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Accidental Creative Working on an ideation system to help teams crank out lots of ideas. How do YOU generate ideas when you need them?

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Accidental Creative There's still time to reserve your spot for our "Tell Your Clients Where To GO!" live online event...

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If you are involved in the creative industry in any capacity you have client relationships. If doesn't matter if you are at an agency working with dozens of external clients at a time or an internal designer ...
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Thanks Lane + Todd. The next event (for July) will be on the mechanics of unnecessary creating. More to come + date.
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Accidental Creative Are you a Coldplay fan? I am. Or I should say, NOW I am. Read about my Coldplay brand experience.

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So today is my birthday. About a week ago my wife told me that my parents had agreed to take our kids overnight last night so that we could “go out to dinner and a drink.” I was looking forward ...
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Accidental Creative Thanks to everyone who came to our "5 Conversations" event last night and thanks to riCardo Crespo, Richard Westendorf and Scott Hull for sharing their thoughts, experiences and insights!

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Yep...it should be up tomorrow. It will be sent out on the AC Premium feed. Brian, the next online event is on 6/19 with Todd Sebastian, author of "Tell Your Clients Where To GO!" More details soon...
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Accidental Creative Join Todd Henry of Accidental Creative along with a panel of Creative Leader Roundtable panelists for this LIVE online event. We'll be discussing the 5 Conversations creative teams need to have if they want to thrive.

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Accidental Creative If you're not already a fan of Steven Pressfield you should be. He is a brilliant writer and is the author of my favorite book on the nitty gritty of daily creating, "The War Of Art."

I was born in Port of Spain, Trinidad, in 1943 to a Navy father and mother. I graduated from Duke University in 1965. In January of 1966, when I was on the bus leaving Parris Island as a freshly-minted Marine, I looked back and thought there was at least one good thing about this departure. "No matter what happens ...to me for the rest of my life, no one can ever send me back to this freakin' place again." Forty years later, to my surprise and gratification, I am far more closely bound to the young men of the Marine Corps and to all other dirt-eating, ground-pounding outfits than I could ever have imagined. GATES OF FIRE is one reason. Dog-eared paperbacks of this tale of the ancient Spartans have circulated throughout platoons of U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan since the first days of the invasions. E-mails come in by hundreds. GATES OF FIRE is on the Commandant of the Marine Corps' Reading list. It is taught at West Point and Annapolis and at the Marine Corps Basic School at Quantico. TIDES OF WAR is on the curriculum of the Naval War College. From 2nd Battalion/6th Marines, which calls itself "the Spartans," to ODA 316 of the Special Forces, whose forearms are tattooed with the lambda of Lakedaemon, today's young warriors find a bond to their ancient precursors in the historical narratives of these novels. My struggles to earn a living as a writer (it took seventeen years to get the first paycheck) are detailed in my 2002 book, THE WAR OF ART. I have worked as an advertising copywriter, schoolteacher, tractor-trailer driver, bartender, oilfield roustabout and attendant in a mental hospital. I have picked fruit in Washington state and written screenplays in Tinseltown. With the publication of THE LEGEND OF BAGGER VANCE in 1995, I became a writer of books once and for all. My writing philosophy is, not surprisingly, a kind of warrior code — internal rather than external — in which the enemy is identified as those forms of self-sabotage that I have labeled "Resistance" with a capital R (in THE WAR OF ART) and the technique for combatting these foes can be described as "turning pro."
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