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AC Podcast: Getting Unstuck

by | The Accidental Creative

There are three common places where you might get stuck when doing challenging creative work. Here’s how to identify each, and some tools for re-gaining traction. (Full transcript here.)

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Todd Henry

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Positioning himself as an “arms dealer for the creative revolution”, Todd Henry teaches leaders and organizations how to establish practices that lead to everyday brilliance. He is the author of five books (The Accidental Creative, Die Empty, Louder Than Words, Herding Tigers, The Motivation Code) which have been translated into more than a dozen languages, and he speaks and consults across dozens of industries on creativity, leadership, and passion for work.

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2 Comments

  1. Collecting Questions

    Thanks for the link to the transcript – as a new listener who hasn’t read your books (yet) I appreciate having the text to refer back to. I listen to the podcast in the car, and often think “I’ve got to remember to look into that!”

  2. Gretchen Harnick

    Brilliant! I was recently lost in Systems stuckness. I had at one point a project, working in various ways in about 4-5 diff systems, excel, evernote, and a couple of new ones I would read about, online. It was ridiculous! I kept waiting to have someone outside of me, tell me which was the best to use, and I hesitated to go forward with any of them, not wanting to invest time in any in case it was the wrong one. In the end, I told myself, self? Go with Evernote. You know it, you use it for other things, learn how to work it better, and go with it. Put it on your phone, and that’s it. So I did. I cut and pasted the content from all the other systems and all systems go! Doesn’t mean I still don’t misplace things in Evernote, but thank goodness that unstuckness is overwith. I really identified with your podcast….will be sharing on social and thanks for putting it together.

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