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In this episode of "Unlocking Your World of Creativity," host Mark Stinson interviews Eric Maisel, the author of over 50 books, including "The Coach’s Way," "Fearless Creating," and "The Power of Daily Practice."
The conversation revolves around various aspects of creativity and mental health, touching upon the following key points:
1. **Exploring Creative Potential:** Eric discusses his journey into the field of creativity and mental health and how he started helping people unlock their creative potential. He highlights the importance of self-trust, imagination, and embracing daily creative practices.
2. **Navigating Challenges and Fears:** In his book "Fearless Creating," Eric addresses the fears and challenges that hinder creative expression. He emphasizes the significance of overcoming obstacles and not waiting for inspiration, advocating for a proactive approach to creativity.
3. **The Power of Daily Practice:** Eric stresses the importance of consistent effort and daily creative practices in nurturing creativity. He explains how showing up to creative work every day, even when uninspired, is crucial for maintaining long-term inspiration.
4. **Rethinking Mental Health and Creativity:** Eric delves into the intersection of mental health and creativity, highlighting how fostering creativity can positively impact mental well-being. He encourages individuals to embrace multiple life purposes to navigate the existential challenges of creative work.
5. **Future Projects and Programs:** Eric provides a glimpse of his upcoming projects, including a new edition of "Why Smart People Hurt" and the Creativity Coach Certificate Program.
The conversation also touches on the challenges of success, dealing with hecklers in the creative field, and the importance of managing anxiety for creatives. Eric Maisel's insights offer valuable guidance for those looking to unlock their creative potential and maintain their mental well-being in the process.
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In this episode of "Unlocking Your World of Creativity," host Mark Stinson interviews Eric Maisel, the author of over 50 books, including "The Coach’s Way," "Fearless Creating," and "The Power of Daily Practice."
The conversation revolves around various aspects of creativity and mental health, touching upon the following key points:
1. **Exploring Creative Potential:** Eric discusses his journey into the field of creativity and mental health and how he started helping people unlock their creative potential. He highlights the importance of self-trust, imagination, and embracing daily creative practices.
2. **Navigating Challenges and Fears:** In his book "Fearless Creating," Eric addresses the fears and challenges that hinder creative expression. He emphasizes the significance of overcoming obstacles and not waiting for inspiration, advocating for a proactive approach to creativity.
3. **The Power of Daily Practice:** Eric stresses the importance of consistent effort and daily creative practices in nurturing creativity. He explains how showing up to creative work every day, even when uninspired, is crucial for maintaining long-term inspiration.
4. **Rethinking Mental Health and Creativity:** Eric delves into the intersection of mental health and creativity, highlighting how fostering creativity can positively impact mental well-being. He encourages individuals to embrace multiple life purposes to navigate the existential challenges of creative work.
5. **Future Projects and Programs:** Eric provides a glimpse of his upcoming projects, including a new edition of "Why Smart People Hurt" and the Creativity Coach Certificate Program.
The conversation also touches on the challenges of success, dealing with hecklers in the creative field, and the importance of managing anxiety for creatives. Eric Maisel's insights offer valuable guidance for those looking to unlock their creative potential and maintain their mental well-being in the process.
eric's Website
ABOUT ERIC MAISEL
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