How Creative People Get it Done with Samantha Bennett

EPISODE · Jul 16, 2014 · 48 MIN

How Creative People Get it Done with Samantha Bennett

from The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

The question of how creative people decide what to do and keep at their endeavors drove Samantha Bennett to form The Organized Artist Company. In this episode, we have a discussion about her journey, and how to make significant progress on our creative projects in just 15 minutes a day.The role theater has played in Samantha’s careerFinding the thumbprint of your own creative workHow theater training plays a role in job interviewsLearning to look at where we go in times of crisisWhy you need to move your body and your mindCultivating your personal intuition to lead your creativityDealing with the difficulties of childhood depression Navigating the occasional uncertainty of creative workWhy the thing that you will succeed at will surprise youThe beauty of not knowing how to do somethingSpending 15 minutes a day on the projects that matterHow we can use 15 minute tasks to make significant progressSamantha Bennett is the creator of www.TheOrganizedArtistCompany.com dedicated to helping creative people get unstuck from whatever way in which they’re stuck, especially by helping them focus and move forward on their goals. Based in Los Angeles, Samantha offers her revolutionary “Get It Done” and “Get Your Work Out There” Workshops, teleclasses and private consulting to overwhelmed procrastinators, frustrated overachievers and recovering perfectionists everywhere. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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