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Video: "Create Value, Not Content"

Patreon Exclusive! In this "Maximal" episode, Joshua and Ryan discuss the lessons they’ve learned from their years of blogging and podcasting, and they answer the following questions:

How do I appropriately rebrand a public-facing endeavor like podcasting without being perceived as inauthentic? (14:11)

How do I overcome procrastination and laziness? (22:41)

How can minimalism feed creativity? (27:37)

How do I deal with slumps and self-doubt? (32:16)

What’s the ideal creative environment to stay focused? (34:44)

How do I create engaging social media posts? (38:11)

Is creativity learnable and improvable? (43:16)

What are the most common misconceptions about creativity? (45:48)

How can I help others nurture their creativity? (48:20)

Is it realistic to attempt a large creative project initially, or attempt smaller, more manageable projects first? (50:24)

How do I find time for creative writing despite overwhelming personal and professional obligations and responsibilities? (53:32)

LINKS

Article: 2019 Podcast Stats and Facts

Book: Atomic Habits

Book: Both Flesh and Not

Book: Everything That Remains

Book: The Dip

Course: How to Write Better

Essay: How to Start a Successful Blog in 2020

Essay: How to Start a Successful Podcast

Essay: How to Understand Your Values

Essay: Packing Party

Instagram: Jordan Moore

Instagram: Podcast Shawn

Instagram: Jessica Williams

Listen: Noah Gundersen

Podcast: Craig Groeschel

Podcast: L.A. Meekly

Podcast: Ryan Nicodemus

Podcast: Derek Sivers

Podcast: Chad Veach

MAXIMS

“We often confuse the instruments of creativity with creativity itself.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“Unlimited resources can kill creativity.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“If you want to nurture creativity, ask questions often.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

This Maximal episode corresponds with Minimal episode 214.

Video: "Create Value, Not Content"

Comments

I blast some of your podcasts at home and While in the car when my teenagers are there in hopes that something positive will stick to them.

Brenda I Mendlik


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