TEM279: Using restrictions to encourage creativity
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TEM279: Using restrictions to encourage creativity
Why giving ourselves guardrails can actually spur on the creative process.
On Today's Episode of The Entrepreneurial Musician:
The paralysis that can come from a completely blank sheet of paper or blank computer screen
Why putting specific restrictions on a creative process can get you unstuck
The magic of small projects
A quote from Harry S. Truman about action affecting your destiny
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