As creatives, we're often surrounded by endless content—from social media and news feeds to constant emails and notifications—all vying for our attention. In this episode of Tales From The Lane, host Kate Kayaian shares her experience with a "Content Deprivation Week," an approach to minimize content consumption and foster personal creativity. Originally written as a blog post, this topic is as timely as ever, releasing just ahead of the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election and amidst other global crises that demand our attention.
Kate explores why taking a break from media overload can be rejuvenating, especially for creatives who thrive on empathy but are easily drained by external noise. Drawing inspiration from Julia Cameron's The Artist's Way, she introduces the concept of cutting down on content consumption to rediscover personal productivity, relaxation, and a sense of groundedness. This episode offers strategies for reducing screen time, reconnecting with personal projects, and navigating challenging times with greater clarity and intention. Whether it's to recharge, make space for personal projects, or engage more meaningfully with the world, this episode invites listeners to consider the surprising benefits of stepping away.
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