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Talking Points
About Austin’s book: Keep Going: 10 Ways to Stay Creative in Good Times and Bad
On the importance of having a daily routine
On the idea of having a place to do creative work
How to combat the speed of life
On the idea of having boundaries
Building flexibility on your creative side
The idea of paying attention more than the passage of time
On the importance of having a journal
On using materials for his books that is not on the “modern moment”
How do you fool around with time?
Quote
“Time is the thing you get and you don’t know how much time you get. I think time is exactly what we are up against and it is exactly the real currency that we get to spend in this life. To not waste it and if your gonna waste it, to waste it deliciously. To waste it in the best way you can is the best thing you can do.”
Relevant Links
Austin Kleon
Tumbler
Book: Keep Going
Book: Show Your Work!
Book: Steal Like An Artist
Journal: Steal Like An Artist
Book: Newspaper Blackout
This episode teaches us that creative work is hard and how hard it is to keep going. We just need encouragement whether we are burned out, starting out, starting over, or wildly successful in the creative side. I hope you will learn as much as I did.
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