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I’m always tempted by distractions, looking for them, searching for them, and giving in to them, especially when it comes to discipline in the aspect of writing. I sit and stare at the screen. Or when it comes to sketching for art class: I sit in front of an empty sketchbook, and then it happens. My mind wanders. And then I realized, if I’m going to be distracted, it might as well be by something such as this: a book about finding a higher level of creativity. It’s ironic, isn’t it?
I suppose the term “artist” can be applied to many, many different aspects of creativity. One reason I like this book so much is that instead of it having that all-too-common preachy-tone, it had a sort of gentle aura and I enjoyed the sort of creative “prompts” that it inspired. I would recommend this book to anyone looking to improve their sense of creativity.
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