Authors Joy E. Rancatore and Mea Smith begin a three-part series on Realistic Creatives. In this episode, they set a foundation for the topic and identify a few characteristics of who Realistic Creatives are.
Check out these previous episodes that inspired the Realistic Creatives series:
Season 2, Episode 38: Creative Entrepreneurship: Little Steps Every Day
Season 3, Episode 2: Productivity & Efficiency for Creatives
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Intro music created and performed by Brent Smith.
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Creative Momentum: Returning to a Project
Getting Creative with Perspectives
Creatively Redeeming a Time Gap
When Your Pivot Needs to Pivot
Creativity: Are You Sitting or Steeping? Part 2
Creativity: Are You Sitting or Steeping? Part 1
What You Need to Build on a Completed Project
How Past Projects Fuel New Creative Works
Go Introspect Yourself!
Artist as a Work in Progress
How to Drop a Project
How to Hug an Elephant … Creatively Speaking
4.4: How to Continue a Project When the Wheels Fall Off
The Relevancy Of Creative Potential
You’ve Chosen a Project. Now What?
Choosing Your Next Project
Season Three Recap and Our QWERTY Future
What’s Saving Our Creative Lives
Waiting on the Muse
Fear of Success
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