Patreon Exclusive! In this "Maximal" episode, Joshua & Ryan chat about creativity, creating more and consuming less, and the difference between “creating content” and “producing meaningful creations” with filmmaker and YouTuber Matt D’Avella, and they answer the following questions:
How do I silence my inner critic so I can create free of judgment? (51:57)
What resources would you recommend to help my partner and me develop our creativity? (58:32)
How do I maintain a positive, optimistic attitude in a creative career fraught with financial instability? (1:06:17)
LINKS
App: Waking Up
Article: Instagram-Hungry Crowds Are Destroying the Super Bloom
Article: What Exactly Is Creativity?
Book: Cherry
Book: Creativity, Inc.
Book: Essentialism
Book: Everything That Remains
Book: Hell Yeah or No
Book: Lit
Book: The Art of Memoir
Book: The Liars’ Club
Book: The War of Art
Essay: A Thousand True Fans
Essay: Costs and Benefits of Awareness
Essay: The Catastrophe of Success
Instagram: Podcast Shawn
Instagram: Jessica Williams
Patreon: Matt D’Avella
Podcast: Matt Nathanson
Podcast: Andrew Schulz
Podcast: Derek Sivers
Podcast: The Ground Up Show
Podcast: The Jamie Kilstein Podcast
Watch: Becoming an Essentialist
Watch: GaryVee on Minimalism, Hustle, and Finding Meaning
Watch: Minimalism Documentary
Watch: What Minimalism Really Looks Like
Website: Leo Babauta
Website: Matt D’Avella
Website: Jordan Moore
YouTube: Matt D’Avella
MAXIMS
“Say ‘no’ until you have to say ‘yes,’ and then say ‘yes’ until you have to say ‘no.’” —Joshua Fields Millburn
“Critique inflates the issue; feedback secures the solution.” —Joshua Fields Millburn
“The best way to give yourself a raise is to stop spending money.” —Ryan Nicodemus
This Maximal episode corresponds with Minimal episode 183.
Beatriz Ramos Rodrigues
2019-08-21 22:54:55 +0000 UTCBeatriz Ramos Rodrigues
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