
Bookworm 141: Creative Calling by Chase Jarvis
Embrace Imperfect Beginnings
- Initial creative work is often terrible, but it is the start of improvement.
- Embrace imperfection and focus on progress rather than immediate results.
Start Before You're Ready
- Start creating before you feel ready; risk is necessary for standing out.
- Embrace what makes you unique, as the education system prioritizes efficiency over creativity.
Systems for Creativity
- Establish a consistent creative practice. Focus on mindset and habits, not just goals.
- Mike questions the emphasis on goals, suggesting they can limit exploration.





























Do you consider yourself to be “creative?” Whether you’re an artist or an engineer, today’s author argues that creativity isn’t a skill—it’s a habit available to everyone. Join Joe & Mike as they seek to establish their own creative practices.
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