When faced with failure, how we react is much more important than the failure itself. In 1969, Issac Hayes (empowed by Stax Records) turned his failure into the start of a legendary career.
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When every instinct is telling us to stop, how do we keep pushing our creativity to unknown heights?
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Trying to be perfect can cause enough anxiety and frustration to sabotage our creativity.
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Finishing is important, but when your projects start to cause more harm than good, it may be time to think about throwing in the towel.
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"I wanted to follow my heart and not be strategic and throw all preconceived ideas away," says Jonathan Adler in this talk about ignoring other people's opinions and charting your own path to creative fulfillment.
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Feeling anxious about taking your next risk? Think like a surfer and always be chasing the next "wave."
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Everybody makes mistakes, even great businesses. Warby Parker and Rent the Runway on the unexpected benefits of transparency and vulnerability in customer service.
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We talk to the creator of off-Broadway hit "Sleep No More" about how to pique an audience's curiosity by inviting them into adventure.
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Bouncing back from big mistakes right away isn't easy - or even always possible. The psychology behind synthesizing a failure and moving on.
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Avoiding mistakes is impossible. But what if we accept that risk is inevitable and focus on making "smart mistakes" instead?
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