Most people think creativity thrives in chaos, the spontaneous sketch at midnight, the brilliant idea during a sleepless dawn. But psychology suggests something counterintuitive: structure and routine ...
If you want to be creative and productive, how should you organize your day? An answer is suggested in a fascinating book by Mason Currey, Daily Rituals: How Artists Work. It describes the work ...
We often treat home and work like rival siblings. One is supposed to be the refuge from the other. Shut the laptop, close the mental tabs, and leave the office behind. The psychological reality is ...
Somerset Maugham, the prolific English author, was diligent about writing between 1,000 and 1,500 words daily. But before sitting down to his typewriter each morning, he took a bath, soaking in the ...
Perfection comes to mind when one thinks of Oregon football’s 2024 season. The Ducks were perfect in the regular season, going an impeccable... Let’s face it, monotony can easily creep into our lives.
Lavendaire shares her morning routine designed to support creativity, wellness, and focus.
Most business leaders view themselves primarily as “productive” rather than “creative.” Productivity is often associated with measurable outcomes, such as efficiency, consistency, and task completion.