Below are the best podcasts we could find on Self-Discipline and creative well being.
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Today we are talking about the power of continuous practice. And I think that most of the people who joined KITC at the start and have been joining in with the challenges ever since will be able to see how much they have improved by adopting a creative habit.
Today we are talking about how to find your style and of course there’s a bit of arty chat thrown in for good measure. So first of all, just how important is it to find a style? I guess it totally depends on why you are drawing and painting.
Our guest for this episode is realist artist Callum Stephen, who you may remember from the BBC Big Painting Challenge.
We are delighted to have the incredibly talented artist and co-founder of Sketchbook Skool, Koosje Koene on the podcast today. She shares how she gets inspiration for both Draw Tip Tuesday and her own personal art.
This week's guest is Jake Parker. Jake is an illustrator, writer, and teacher based in Utah. Jake has worked on everything from animated films to comics to picture books since 1999.
How to spot the time bandits that steal your creative time? Do you know how much time it takes to make art? You may be surprised by the answer.
This week’s guest is artist Jon Burgerman. His art has a doodle like quality about it. He shares a few of his fun creative projects that he has done on the subway, which he does spontaneously.
Today’s guest is Stewart Hil, an ex-army officer who in 2009 suffered a traumatic brain injury during a second tour in Afghanistan. Since then Stewart has found a new purpose in art, initially using it as a way to help him focus.
Yesterday I spent time with students at Miami University in Oxford, OH, and I shared with them what I believe to be the “killer app” that will help them achieve their goals faster and more successfully than they can imagine.
The problem with discipline begins when we don’t understand which commitments are worth our effort, when we make too many commitments, when our commitments conflict, or when we are subject to the unclear commitments of others.
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