Dillan Taylor

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But whether fast or slow, disciplined or eclectic, inspired by love and passion or fueled by drugs, alcohol, or the need to pay the rent, everyone I’ve ever met with a high creative output has figured out somewhere along the line that the best way to do good work is to do lots of it. And if you really want to create, at some point you’re going to have to do what creators do – show up each day to your keyboard, easel, workbench, or boardroom and put in the hours.
Creating the Impossible: How to Get Any Project Out of Your Head and into the World in Less Than 90 Days
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