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It could be a conversation, the solution to a problem, a note to a friend, the rearrangement of furniture in a room, a new route home to avoid a traffic jam.
Rick Rubin • The Creative Act: A Way of Being: The Sunday Times bestseller
Ben McEvoy
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As these voices enter an artist’s head—concern for deadlines, deals, sales, media attention, public image, staff, overhead, growing the audience, keeping the existing fan base—they can undermine our focus.
Rick Rubin • The Creative Act: A Way of Being
Busy Bandwagon
John Zeratsky • Make Time: How to focus on what matters every day
Billy Strayhorn, Bill Challis, and Sy Oliver, worked almost entirely behind the scenes.
Ted Gioia • How to Listen to Jazz
Chefs hold a few governing principles: Ingredients should be close by and close together. Ingredients for each dish should be arranged in the order that they go into the pan or plate, and they should all be grouped together in “zones,” as Chef Dwayne LiPuma calls them.
Dan Charnas • Work Clean: The Life-Changing Power of Mise-En-Place to Organize Your Life, Work and Mind
something unconventional.
Charles Fishman • A Curious Mind
Steve Albini Did the Work | Pitchfork
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