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Episode 13 – Use Your Creativity
As Earl Nightingale reminds us, people don’t need more education nearly as much as they need reminders. This episode is one of those reminders—about creativity, focus, and the gap between average effort and real excellence.
And the surprising part? Earl was teaching these “life hacks” decades before productivity gurus made them trendy.
In this chapter, Nightingale argues that creativity isn’t a rare talent—it’s a discipline.
He walks through:
Life Hack #1: The Six-Item Rule
Popularized through a story involving business leader Charles M. Schwab, this simple method—writing down and ranking the six most important tasks for the next day—forces clarity, focus, and execution.
Life Hack #2: The 15-Minute Rule
Spend 15 minutes each evening thinking—deliberately—about new ideas in your field. Not scrolling. Not consuming. Creating.
Earl also outlines four reasons people fail to reach their potential, and the hardest one to hear is this:
Most of us simply don’t realize how much more we’re capable of.
This episode is a reminder to stop settling for average, to think more intentionally, and to build creativity as a daily habit—not a lucky accident.
If you’d like to follow along with the audiobook that inspired this series, you can get it here:
Audiobook link: https://amzn.to/4r6tgWk
(Using the link supports the channel at no extra cost to you.)
Creativity isn’t reserved for the gifted.
It belongs to the disciplined.
Until next time, remember: the answers are older than we are—and just as relevant today.
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Episode 13 – Use Your Creativity
As Earl Nightingale reminds us, people don’t need more education nearly as much as they need reminders. This episode is one of those reminders—about creativity, focus, and the gap between average effort and real excellence.
And the surprising part? Earl was teaching these “life hacks” decades before productivity gurus made them trendy.
In this chapter, Nightingale argues that creativity isn’t a rare talent—it’s a discipline.
He walks through:
Life Hack #1: The Six-Item Rule
Popularized through a story involving business leader Charles M. Schwab, this simple method—writing down and ranking the six most important tasks for the next day—forces clarity, focus, and execution.
Life Hack #2: The 15-Minute Rule
Spend 15 minutes each evening thinking—deliberately—about new ideas in your field. Not scrolling. Not consuming. Creating.
Earl also outlines four reasons people fail to reach their potential, and the hardest one to hear is this:
Most of us simply don’t realize how much more we’re capable of.
This episode is a reminder to stop settling for average, to think more intentionally, and to build creativity as a daily habit—not a lucky accident.
If you’d like to follow along with the audiobook that inspired this series, you can get it here:
Audiobook link: https://amzn.to/4r6tgWk
(Using the link supports the channel at no extra cost to you.)
Creativity isn’t reserved for the gifted.
It belongs to the disciplined.
Until next time, remember: the answers are older than we are—and just as relevant today.