By Eric R. Maisel — 2021
Creativity coach Omar Mizdaq provides top tips on the creative life.
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This is what your coaches would have said to you if you were a boy, told through the story of a small-college team that won more games than it ever had a right to win.
Olympic rower Hannah Osborne is among 20 hoping to help others.
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Michael Fessler peers into the life of a wrestler. From the internal struggles of balancing glory and humility, to the mental struggles of confidence and self-defeat, "The Wrestler" brings the reader into the competitive arena. And often times, aspects of this arena are hidden.
In this Essay I explore how you can break through your creative blocks and start creating your dream work.
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