Creativity comes when and where it chooses to come, but for those in the creative economy, production equals money. By contrast, inefficient work habits cost us money.
Pat and James discuss how they use time tracking and other strategies to make more money and build capacity as workers in the creative economy.
This is a solid discussion on critical work habits and workflows that have helped the Gifted Underachievers succeed in their creative professions.
Questions for Listeners:
What work habits do you use?
Do you have habits that get in the way?
How do you analyze your workday?
Segment Links:
Rick Rubin on Work Ethic
Six Habits of Exceptionally Creative People
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