It's Important For You To Die Empty

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Episode #378 of Six Pixels of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast is now live and ready for you to listen to.

Where does creativity come from? It’s a big question. Tomes have been written about it. Few understand the creative process better than Todd Henry. He is the founder of a group called The Accidental Creative (which also happens to be the title of self-titled debut business book back in 2011). Most recently, he released his second book. It is, without question, one of the best book titles on creativity that I have ever come across. It is called, Die Empty – Unleash Your Best Work Every Day, and the  excellent content within the book lives up to the title. Too many people confuse "art" with "creativity," and Todd has an incredible knack for explaining how creativity needs to permeate everything that we do in our work. We expect creativity or moments of genius to hit us like random bolts of lightning, Die Empty is a practical and powerful roadmap that will put a process against your creativity (you need to work it – each and every day). What’s the point of dying with your creativity trapped between your ears? Todd has been on the podcast before (SPOS #259 – Accidentally Creative With Todd Henry) and now he is back to talk about Die Empty. Enjoy the conversation…

You can grab the latest episode of Six Pixels of Separation here (or feel free to subscribe via iTunes): Six Pixels of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast #378.

2 comments

  1. Beautiful episode, I listened to it twice. Thanks for linking the previous podcast in the show notes, I’ll have to give it a listen tomorrow.

  2. Mitch, another excellent podcast. You are on a roll. In this podcast alone I was introduced to Todd, Frankl & James Altucher all in one podcast. Thanks.

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