The Creative Habit
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All it takes to make creativity a part of your life is the willingness to make it a habit. It is the product of preparation and effort, and it is within reach of everyone. Whether you are a painter, musician, businessperson, or simply an individual yearning to put your creativity to use, The Creative Habit provides you with thirty-two practical exercises based on the lessons Twyla Tharp has learned in her remarkable thirty-five-year career.
In “Where's Your Pencil?” Tharp reminds you to observe the world—and get it down on paper. In “Coins and Chaos,” she gives you an easy way to restore order and peace. In “Do a Verb,” she turns your mind and body into coworkers. In “Build a Bridge to the Next Day,” she shows you how to clean the clutter from your mind overnight.
Tharp leads you through the painful first steps of scratching for ideas, finding the spine of your work, and getting out of ruts and into productive grooves. The wide-open realm of possibilities can be energizing, and Twyla Tharp explains how to take a deep breath and begin.
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I found The Creative Habit to be an interesting read with some valuable insights into developing creative habits. However, I was not a fan of the exercises included in the book. I felt that they were too prescriptive and didn't leave enough room for individual creativity and exploration. While some readers may find them helpful, I personally did not enjoy them and found myself skipping over them. That being said, the author's personal anecdotes and experiences were engaging and provided a unique perspective on the creative process.
Description
All it takes to make creativity a part of your life is the willingness to make it a habit. It is the product of preparation and effort, and it is within reach of everyone. Whether you are a painter, musician, businessperson, or simply an individual yearning to put your creativity to use, The Creative Habit provides you with thirty-two practical exercises based on the lessons Twyla Tharp has learned in her remarkable thirty-five-year career.
In “Where's Your Pencil?” Tharp reminds you to observe the world—and get it down on paper. In “Coins and Chaos,” she gives you an easy way to restore order and peace. In “Do a Verb,” she turns your mind and body into coworkers. In “Build a Bridge to the Next Day,” she shows you how to clean the clutter from your mind overnight.
Tharp leads you through the painful first steps of scratching for ideas, finding the spine of your work, and getting out of ruts and into productive grooves. The wide-open realm of possibilities can be energizing, and Twyla Tharp explains how to take a deep breath and begin.
Book Information
Posts
I found The Creative Habit to be an interesting read with some valuable insights into developing creative habits. However, I was not a fan of the exercises included in the book. I felt that they were too prescriptive and didn't leave enough room for individual creativity and exploration. While some readers may find them helpful, I personally did not enjoy them and found myself skipping over them. That being said, the author's personal anecdotes and experiences were engaging and provided a unique perspective on the creative process.




