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  • The Art of Achieving Creative Flow (via @ProdHacks)

    Everett Bogue talks about Ray Bradbury's approach to creative flow, while including explanations of 9 simple ways you can bring yourself into flow [summarized below].

    1. Pick a enjoyable, challenging activity.
    2. Eliminate distractions.
    3. Think before you do.
    4. Isolate yourself.
    5. Let go.
    6. Give yourself a time limit.
    7. Keep moving.
    8. Don’t think.
    9. Practice.

     

    Tags » creative process workflow
    • 18 February 2010
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