If you want to create something but feel it has already been done 1000 times, remember:
There is always room for quality.
If you want to create something but feel it has already been done 1000 times, remember: There is always room for quality.
I used to struggle w needing to be “creative” or “original” in my work. At some point I had a breakthrough that really helped me: I cannot repeat an idea, no matter how basic or common, without imparting some of my worldview into it.
Keely Adler and added
"The secret of creative work is to make a lot and publish a little.
Don't underestimate the power of giving yourself permission to create junk. Most of what you create will be mediocre or bad.
But that's okay. You only have to show people the good stuff. Make 100 things, discard 90, and share the 10 best. Create, create, create. Edit, edit, edit
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Mickey Patel and added
Create Something Small
James Clear • Smart People Should Create Things
Andy Spector added
While you are at it, make your art. Do the stuff that only you can do.
jamesclear.com • “Make Good Art” by Neil Gaiman
Prashanth Narayan added
Steal Like an Artist: 10 Things Nobody Told You About Being Creative (Austin Kleon)
Austin Kleon • 3 highlights
amazon.comIf you have an idea of what you want to make, what you were put here to do, then just go and do that.
jamesclear.com • “Make Good Art” by Neil Gaiman
Prashanth Narayan added
“If you want to avoid criticism, create less.
If you want to avoid irrelevance, create more.”
If you want to avoid irrelevance, create more.”
James Clear • 3-2-1: How to be consistent, the value of beauty, and designing for relaxation
Kyle Steinike added
Quality, not quantity, should be the guiding principle in our creative work. There should be a minimum bar of craftsmanship for what we put out into the world. One that gives us a sense of pride.
We should measure success by the quality of our work, not by the number of tasks completed.
We should measure success by the quality of our work, not by the number of tasks completed.
Slow Productivity - Michael Karnjanaprakorn
Max Beauroyre added