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Tuesday 6th December 2011
I've been reading (Kindling?) a book by Jonathan Fields called Uncertainty: Turning Fear and Doubt into Fuel for Brilliance. I recommend it to anyone who is struggling on the edge of their comfort zone - he is a most creative man, and the book is packed with good advice. (He's the guy who said that in order to make a good guitar, you have to make five bad guitars...)
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Monday 12th October 2009
A few weeks ago, I did a presentation for about 180 people. It went well, and I received some great feedback on the day as well as some solid bookings for paid work. (I like that...). Last week, the 'official' feedback arrived from the organisers. Of the 41 comments on the list, 40 were most gratifying (not counting 4 references to the room being too cold, which I feel entitled to ignore...)
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Tags: thinking, creativity, failure, fear
Tuesday 19th May 2009
It's easy to be fearful at the moment - the media are full of stories about hard times, doom and gloom forecasts abound, and lots of things we took for granted only a year or so ago are no longer givens.
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Tags: creativity, failure, fear