The Most Creative Work was made from an innate need to share the tools that I believe everyone deserves to have in their arsenal. Daily life has a way of prioritizing the least creative work, what we call status quo, and that’s ok. Yet in order to live a complete life we must push ourselves to the extremes and do work that is remarkable.

While it is tempting to write this for other artists and musicians, I write this for my friends. People who have not been able to tap into their most creative work, even after reaching the age of 40. It’s on the tip of their tongue but they cannot push it out the door.

Your most creative work might not be learning how to play an instrument, but how to run a business or become a chef. Inside we will look at the lives of other people who have made the leap above the ordinary and are able to do their Most Creative Work for the majority of their week.

Some of the areas that make up the framework which you will find inside the posts:

  • Focus and how to find it in a noisy world

  • Calm and how to reset in the wake of life’s instability

  • Play and the ability to show up online to poke the box of the status quo

  • Wayfinding and the different ways we can map out a course for our ship

  • Resistance and setting boundaries for our Most Creative Work to live

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