3-2-1: On the Cost of Success, the Secret of Creative Work, and the Power of Walking

“The Process:
1) Decide what you want to achieve.
2) Try different ways of achieving it until you find one that works for you.
3) Do more of what works. Do less of what doesn’t.
4) Don’t stop doing it until it stops working.
5) Repeat.”
1) Decide what you want to achieve.
2) Try different ways of achieving it until you find one that works for you.
3) Do more of what works. Do less of what doesn’t.
4) Don’t stop doing it until it stops working.
5) Repeat.”
James Clear • 3-2-1: Pushing yourself, listening, and a simple rule for life and work
The time it takes to develop a creative practice is nothing in comparison to the time wasted on being scattered, procrastinating, and self-flagellating when you don’t have a system.
Jessica Abel • Growing Gills: How to Find Creative Focus When You’re Drowning in Your Daily Life
Walking my path took an epic amount of effort—hours of exploring, practice, trial and error—before there were any results. Money was a constant concern; I spent my first few years waiting tables on the side, eating ramen, and weighing paying household bills against the cost of buying film for my camera. Whenever I did have the opportunity to practi
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