Experiments, challenges, and habits. Habits keep you connecting to creating on a regular basis. Experiments allow you to dive into the unknown while challenges push the boundaries of what you already do. You need all three to fully engage your creative potential and beyond. There is a practical side and a woo-woo side and the grey area in between is where you find magic. The podcast explores creative mastery by delving into the practical and woo-woo through interviews, books, blogs, epiphanies and more...Go to creativehabitspodcast.com to sign up for any of the short 5-7 day challenges...
First this episode has no connection to Abraham Hicks...Esther Hicks isn't being interviewed, there is a segment of her talking in here but otherwise she hasn't endorsed the morning challenge...yet. :-)
I put together the idea for a 30 Day Abraham Hicks Morning Challenge because I believe that establishing that habit could be one of the best things you could do for your creative potential today and many years to come. After listening to a ton of Hicks I found a segment I think bridges the gap and helps eliminate the usual cultural filters when presented with what most people consider woo-woo.
The Abraham Hicks challenge described in the episode is easy to do and can be done alone or you can sign up for email prompts each day here:
https://chp.convertri.com/30-day-abraham-hicks-morning-challenge
When you do you get an email each day with ad free content to make it easier to do the challenge. After the 30 days though you will be automatically unsubscribed. This isn't about list building, getting you to buy anything or otherwise. It's simple about doing helping with the challenge and that's it.
I hope you enjoy the episode!
In the first part of this year I went to Funnel Hacking Live, an event put on by ClickFunnels with some excellent speakers. It was a cool experience and during it I got some interviews from fellow funnel hackers. Why should you care as a creative entrepreneur? The interviews provide an interesting perspective on content creation and connecting to an audience.
Music in podcast from Epidemic Sound (subscriber at time of publishing).
Perspectives on creative resiliency among the ever growing world turmoil. Check out the YouTube episode here:
https://youtu.be/iN0GxgcNvOQ
This episode has some visuals to it that can be viewed by watching the YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/hn-qnR4NkYY
In this episode I explore some of the reasons for alternative lifestyles like van life and how leveraging some of those ideas in regular life increases creative potential.
Some personal reflections on my own van life along with my mother's use of "mini retirements" before she passed away.
Retirement as we know it is a myth and in some cases just part of a long con - but that's for another episode!
Current subscriber to epidemic sound which gives me use of the music.
You may also find this interesting: How Much Does It Cost You To Work: https://youtu.be/QqhmZmE1YjQ
This episode looks at Fair Use from a YouTube perspective. Looking at the four golden rules of Fair Use and why YouTube may disregard them. How leveraging fair use may be a cornerstone for keeping our creativity alive as a culture and on a personal level.
Creative habits are awesome for structure however there is also a danger to getting stuck in a rut and being stale. That's where expanding your creative capacity comes into play as you intentionally experiment, challenge, and expand your creative spirit.
Have something you want to share? Go to creativehabitspodcast.com and share your short thoughts and website. Thanks for listening!
A lot of articles talk about willpower being a limited resource. Meaning those things you use willpower on early in the day mean you have less willpower later on.
There are some experiments showing that it's more like a muscle and developing one area of "willpower" actually contributes to development in others.
This is great news for those who have trouble creating on a regular basis...procrastination anyone? :-)
creativehabitspodcast.com/ofa
Let's face it any time you see an online course that's any good and could help you with your goals or targets - plus has multiple bonus items or features - there is a natural pull towards it even if you already have online courses yet unfinished.
There is a term for this...it's called learning procrastination and it's a really easy trap to fall into...after all when you are learning you feel good because it's pulling you towards your goals. Yet what too often happens is the online course although exciting at first, is just added to the list of unfinished courses. Although this is hard to admit to and a lot of time and money gets wasted in the process...there are three strategies that will not only help you with learning procrastination but will also get you to finish existing online courses sooner.
Check it out and then let me know what strategies you use to overcome your online learning addiction in hopes of helping others in an ongoing battle...
Note: there are usually affiliate links in my descriptions, this keeps the channel ad free while also keeping your subconscious cleaner...there is no extra cost to you when buying through the link...and all recommended links are courses or tools that I am using or have used and find useful. Thank you!!
Looking into the art and science of having it all and how that process fuels your creative core...
Alright this week we are talking about the wack on the side of the head, the need for melding the logical and subconscious mind together and your thought experiment for the week...
Resiliency is key to moving through obstacles that come up while you create...an easy exercise shared, also talking about erasing notes and a special technique for keeping books when you significant other doesn't want you to...
The complete show notes with hand written PDF are at:
creativehabitspodcast.com/resiliency
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