It’s not always easy to be creative—to give our minds space to roam while ignoring our inner critic, to stare down a blank page and make the leap from nothing to anything. It takes courage. Finding the courage to create is something the editors of Flow know a lot about. Creativity is a central value of the Flow mission, evident in every issue that bursts with the wild imaginations of its artists, writers, and editors. In Creativity Takes Courage, Flow brings together inspiration, hands-on projects, boundary-pushing activities, and special paper goodies to show readers how to unleash their inner artists. Organized around a series of twelve “dares”—including Dare to Fail, Dare to Be a Kid, Dare to Be Bored, Dare to Go Offline, Dare to Collaborate—Creativity Takes Courage encourages the reader to be fully present . . . and spend idle time staring out the window. To leave your comfort zone and start a project, without hesitation . . . and nourish yourself with museum visits and reading time. Each dare includes fill-in pages and prompts to go deeper into what motivates us or hinders us, like mindful questions to identify fears of failure, or a Dare to Commit notebook for recording both daily and weekly projects. It’s the illustrated and fully interactive gift of how to live more creatively and enjoy every minute of the process, no matter what the result.
This is such a wholesome book that deserves 5 stars just for its design!
This book is a fun one to read and look at! I could finish it in one day, but I loved the book so much I wanted to spend more my reading it. Though the content itself wasn't rocket science, the layout, design, and the authors' writing made it so much fun, which helped me reflect on topics I already knew. I also appreciate the sweet activities the book provides at the end of each mini-chapter.
I love all their books and the Flow magazine, but I have to admit in this one the little extras like a notebook and frames just got in my way. The little notebook kept falling out while I was reading it and I didn't plan on using it. Fun presentation and illustrations, good down-to-earth advice with a little research.
Nothing new for me here regarding the content, but this was such an experience for paper lovers and for visual appreciation. It has many goodies inside!
This book is fun to hold, fun to look at, and full of great inspiration. I love the little "paper extras", though they do kind of get in my way while I'm reading (and, ironically, make me even more hesitant to "be creative" with their use as the authors intended, because they're so pretty, I don't want to mess them up!).
Creating is integral to my heart feeling happy and my soul being fulfilled. This is another wonderful inspirational publication from the founders of Flow! I devoured the inspiration and all advice applicable to why being creative is important, making time for creativity, and keeping it manageable in busy daily lives. LOVE LOVE LOVE this litte gold mine!!!
I love this book! great paper quality and nice to do activity after reading a chapter. Part of me don't want to use the freebies inside coz it's so pretty.Definitely one of those books I'd reread again and again.
A fantastic Flow book filled with activities and methods to help you become more creative through mindfulness. It's great for anyone even for those who doesn't seem to seek creativity for now, as mindfulness itself has a lot of benefits for modern people who are always busy.
Ame este libro!! Te inspira mucho, te ayuda a salirte de tu zona de comfort, a poner a volar tu imaginación y a irle dando forma a tus sueños o proyectos, es un libro al que siempre regresas para refrescarte otra vez de creatividad.
I really enjoyed the q and a , the ideas and projects to jump-start your creativity and of course the artwork and cards and mini books that FLOW always does so well.
Really, really excellent -- recommended reading for all creatives. The exercises are really helpful -- Do them! Buy two copies of the book if you're a "writing in books" virgin.
This is another sweet, short but powerful "MUST READ" for creatives like "Steal Like an Artist: 10 Things Nobody Told You About Being Creative". It helps you recognized all the obstacles that get in the way (that we ourselves put in the way!) of creativity and productivity and how to overcome them.
It is a book on how to be more creative in a sense that if you read Julia Cameron’s book “The Artist’s Way,” and did the soul searching there, “Creativity Takes Courage” then moves you in to application of the skills learned and applying it further. Adding topics like going off line, social media breaks, mindfulness, the usefulness of “failing,” day dreaming and other activities.
It is loaded with tips and the chapters are short with discussions on basic points, some examples, some exercises and then they move on to the next topic. It’s full of goodies. The q&a are done well and relate to the text. I will probably read this again.