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Top 10 Books For Creative Growth
I love a good top 10 list, don’t you? I thought it would be fun to spend the next few weeks listing out some Top 10 Resources for you in the area of Creative Process. Since I love to read and love to talk about what others are reading, here’s a top 10 list of books I suggest to everyone for creative growth:
Top 10 Tools for COO’s
I love a good top 10 list, don’t you? I thought it would be fun to spend the next few weeks listing out some Top 10 Resources for you in the area of Creative Process. Since I get to serve as a Fractional COO (Chief Operating Officer) for a few clients, I thought I would start there. Here’s my top 10 tools for COO’s:
Creating A Culture of Getting Things Done
In the fast-paced world of creative professionals, transforming ideas into reality requires more than just inspiration—it demands action. Creating a culture of getting things done is essential for turning visions into tangible outcomes.
Future You
Most of us KNOW what we ought to do, but for whatever reason we put it off, trading it for anxiety about things out of our control. And while the future is not completely in your control, you can set up your future self for success.
The Calm Before The Storm
The storm refers to the times of sheer chaos: project overload, miscommunication, and oversights. The average percentage of stormy weather for most creatives is about nine months out of the year. In the three months of calm, we can often be misled as if we have conquered the storm, but those more experienced know this is a farce, that the storm is only in a holding pattern until it returns its wrath once more with a vengeance.
Intentional: The Word of the Year
If you’ve been reading my content for more than a few months, you know that in 2023 my phrase, stolen from a good friend of mine, was “WORK HARD. TRUST GOD.” While I have carried that mantra into 2024, the real theme of all of my goals this year is intentionality, thus my word of the year is INTENTIONAL.
Protecting The Creative Engine
Like all professional creative endeavors, the creative engine is the driving force behind innovation and artistic expression. Protecting its integrity is crucial for sustaining our ability to create and inspire. We can preserve this vital aspect of creativity by remembering and implementing these four checkups:
The Ideal Week+ (aka The Perfect Week)
The term “ideal week” was popularized by Michael Hyatt and his team at Full Focus. It’s a concept that allows you to structure your week in such a way that you get things done at assigned times so nothing falls through the cracks.
In my coaching and consulting, I like to take it a step further and implement Carey Neuhoff’s lesson from At Your Best about energy zones, and lastly, I add in batch tasks to create what I call, The Ideal Week+, or if you’re so bold, “The Perfect Week”.
Coaching vs. Consulting: Navigating Your Creative Journey with Clarity
Find Your People
In the Wild West of creativity, there exists a powerful force that fuels inspiration, growth, and fulfillment: connection. For us creatives, finding our people – a community of kindred spirits, collaborators, and supporters – is not just a luxury but a necessity.
The Habit of Planning
Scheduled Incubation
The truth is, our naiveté about deep work is probably just jealousy. Jealous that they were somehow able to carve out the time to make such strides on a project or vision that we wish we had the time for.
Batching Tasks
Fractional Help
The Lost Art of Completing
We don’t have a shortage of ideas, but we do have a shortage of completion. We tend to give up or move on to the latest great idea before we ever complete anything. What’s left is a pile of half-realized concepts that never see the light of day. Think of all the things you thought about, maybe even began, creating only to abandon ship before it arrives at port.