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The creative habit
The creative habit





She has created numerous ballets and musical comedies, most of which have been successful, and some of which have been seen on Broadway. Twyla Tharp is an American dancer and choreographer, born in 1941. Great examples of highlighting in the book:īut the beauty of The October Man Sequence remains unsurpassed. A book that makes excellent use of highlighting – almost reaching utter perfection – is The October Man Sequence, but only the initiated know about it. This book is, therefore, a joy to read and it is much easier to glean the important parts from it – it is almost enough to read the big red words. This is done by putting some words in color, or using a larger character that stands out from the rest of the sentence, free placement on the page, or at the bottom of the page, shaded gray, or strategically placed drawings to illustrate the work. The Creative Habit brilliantly manages to break out of this centuries-old canvas by using a sober and original framework to highlight key elements of its content.

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Being a writer, I am especially aware of this: why are today’s books content to put sad black letters on a white background, while modern technology allows creativity? It is time that writers understand that their expression space is not confined to words alone, but also to how they are represented. Not only from the point of view of pure aesthetic, like 45 Effective Ways for Hiring Smart but because of all the books I have read for my Personal MBA Challenge, this is the one that best that combines form and substance, using one to reinforce the other.

the creative habit

Summary and Book Report of The Creative Habit :įirst of all, this book is nice. Summary of “The Creative Habit” : Creativity is learned, nourished and maintained for inspiration to flow through us and spring forth from the mind, you must prepare, have rituals that invoke it, to know our creative DNA – what we are made for, use our memory and connect disparate things with each other, organize work documents so that we always know where to find them, know how to scratch the surface of things to extract the essential, use the accidents and incidents that that appear in our life, have an idea-base which serves as a backbone for our creation, use our talents wisely, recognize roadblocks and the moments that overtake us, know how to fail, and pace ourselves over the long term – to the very end.īy Twyla Tharp, 243 pages, published in 2003. Welcome back to Books That Can Change Your Life ! Since it is not your first visit here, you must want to receive The 3 Vital Principles To Succeed in Life, backed by science :







The creative habit