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The Dance of the Possible
- The Mostly Honest Completely Irreverent Guide to Creativity
- Narrated by: Scott Berkun
- Length: 2 hrs and 26 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This short, fast paced, irreverent guide to creativity is for everyone who wants better ideas and to finish projects they inspire. In 21 short chapters you'll discover a fresh way to understand creative thinking, how ideas work, plus insights from decades of study on both how to be more productive and creative at the same time.
With challenging chapters on topics like creative confidence, making bold decisions, and separating the need for feedback from the desire for encouragement, even if you've read or listened to other books on the subject, or if this is your first, The Dance of The Possible will surprise you, make you think, laugh and perhaps even dance when you get back to work.
©2017 Scott Berkun (P)2017 Pear Press
What the critics say
"This new nugget of genius from Scott is the best thing I've read about creativity in a long time." (Dan Roam, author of The Back of The Napkin and Draw to Win)
"You'll find a lot to steal from this short, inspiring guide to being creative. Made me want to get up and make stuff!" (Austin Kleon, author of How to Steal Like An Artist)