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The better I got at my craft, the less I actually created. Sounds backwards, right?
In this episode, I share how improving our skills can paradoxically make us more hesitant, more critical, and less willing to experiment. Drawing from my own journey from coffee drinker to coffee snob,
I explore why creative growth sometimes means hitting the record button less often—and why that's a problem we need to fix.
If you've ever felt like you're too good for your own ideas, this one's for you.
Jake Frew's video: https://youtu.be/DFirZ54qLbs?si=nKtKkCyTzvGjQlem
Check out my music: https://scottmclemore.bandcamp.com/
Join the Patreon community: https://patreon.com/scottmclemore
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Scott McLemoreThe better I got at my craft, the less I actually created. Sounds backwards, right?
In this episode, I share how improving our skills can paradoxically make us more hesitant, more critical, and less willing to experiment. Drawing from my own journey from coffee drinker to coffee snob,
I explore why creative growth sometimes means hitting the record button less often—and why that's a problem we need to fix.
If you've ever felt like you're too good for your own ideas, this one's for you.
Jake Frew's video: https://youtu.be/DFirZ54qLbs?si=nKtKkCyTzvGjQlem
Check out my music: https://scottmclemore.bandcamp.com/
Join the Patreon community: https://patreon.com/scottmclemore
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.