Embracing Creative Struggle
Struggling in creative work is often a sign of growth and learning. Finding the right balance between inspiration and confidence is crucial; while inspiration is abundant, confidence must be cultivated from within. Understanding the zone of proximal development can help navigate challenges, ensuring that projects remain achievable without leading to frustration or abandonment.In this clip
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Creative Acts for Curious People. How to Think, Create and Lead in Unconventional Ways. With Sarah Stein Greenberg.
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Isn't it true that the idea of a goal always encompasses mental struggle because if you don't achieve it, you have to either get out of your comfort zone or put in a lot of effort (and tolerate frustration); otherwise, you'd already have it? This question is in the context of the episode Neil Pasricha | The Knowledge Project #72 and the clip Mental Resilience, as well as the episode Jennifer Cohen: How To Become Anti-Fragile In A Fragile World For Your Total Wellness and the clip Embrace Discomfort, as well as the episode AMP #202 Hal Elrod On How To Create Miracles and the clip The Power of Choice.
Isn't it true that the idea of a goal always encompasses mental struggle because if you don't have it, it means you have to either get out of your comfort zone or put in a lot of effort (and tolerate frustration) to achieve it; otherwise, you'd already have it? This question is in the context of the episode Neil Pasricha | The Knowledge Project #72 and the clip Mental Resilience, as well as the episode Jennifer Cohen: How To Become Anti-Fragile In A Fragile World For Your Total Wellness and the clip Embrace Discomfort, as well as the episode AMP #202 Hal Elrod On How To Create Miracles and the clip The Power of Choice.