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- [Flux&Flow] Organize Your Ideas, Unlock Your Creativity: Kickstart Your Knowledge Management Journey
Flux & Flow Issue #15 “… these practices aren’t about writing notes; they’re about effectively developing insight: ‘Better note-taking’ misses the point; what matters is ‘better thinking.’“ – Andy Matuschak There are three foundational pillars to building a viable, balanced, and creative life—yet they’re rarely if ever, taught in school: Action management: This is the how of getting things done. It includes systems for productivity, project management, practice design, and habit management....Read more
- [Flux&Flow] Rest Isn’t a Luxury—It’s Essential for Your Creativity
Flux & Flow Issue #14 “Doing those deeply unfashionable things—slowing down, letting your spare time expand, getting enough sleep, resting—is a radical act now, but it is essential.” — Katherine May When life feels overwhelming, and the to-do list grows longer by the minute, rest often feels like a luxury you can’t afford. For many creatives, the instinct is to push harder, work longer, and hustle through exhaustion. But rest isn’t just a break from work—it’s the foundation that makes...Read more
- [Flux&Flow] The Overlooked Secret to Creative Clarity and Flow
Flux & Flow Issue #13 “It is so easy to give, so exquisitely rewarding. Receiving, on the other hand, if it be well done, requires a fine balance of self-knowledge and kindness. It requires humility and tact and great understanding of relationships. In receiving you cannot appear, even to yourself, better or stronger or wiser than the giver, although you must be wiser to do it well.” - John Steinbeck When we think about our creativity, we expect to give, to share, and to leverage our ideas...Read more