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Why Monotonous People Often Have More Goals and Traditions A counterintuitive pattern emerges when examining the relationship between personality types and life structure: individuals who appear monotonous or predictable in their daily behaviors often demonstrate stronger commitment to long-term goals and cultural traditions than their more spontaneous counterparts. This phenomenon challenges common assumptions about creativity Read more
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List three books that have had an impact on you. Why? 😁 … I’ve been diving back into Austin Kleon’s books again, Steal Like an Artist & Show Your Work. I’ve probably read these several times over the last few years, but they keep having an impact each time I come back to them. Austin’s Read more
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Another Night at Chill n’Fill: Love, Loss, and Labor It was Friday night at Chill n’Fill, out here where the darkness stretched for miles in every direction and our mechanically-winking polar bear served as the only beacon of civilization for truckers, night shift workers, and the occasional lost soul who’d wandered too far from Read more
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Mirror, Mirror Don’t ever look at their workspace— Shows you too much process or not enough mess, Or worse, in every way, the wrong kind of chaos. Every draft, every revision— Every crumpled page, every saved_file— Breath, tempo, conviction, the way they pause. These are all the things you either desperately study, Or pretend not Read more
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What fears have you overcome and how? 😁 … For many years I’ve worried about what others thought, and I installed dampers on my “art” projects because for some reason I offend people very easily. It’s kind of been that way all my life … it’s either I offend them or I, care too much Read more
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Describe one simple thing you do that brings joy to your life. 😳 … This is going to sound ridiculous, but the thing that brings the most joy to my daily life is getting up at 2am every morning to drink my coffee and wander around my blogs aimlessly. There’s something about starting with a Read more
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How do you know when it’s time to unplug? What do you do to make it happen? Recognizing when it’s time to unplug starts with understanding that I’m a sponge who absorbs nearly everything, so physical and emotional exhaustion hits differently, when tiredness sets in and brings that heavy, sad feeling that resembles depression Read more
