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Everyday Creative: A Dangerous Guide for Making Magic at Work

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Mykel Dixon

5 Hours 46 Minutes

Ascent Audio

November 2020

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Upend your personal status quo and reclaim your natural creativity in every single action you take

Everyone claims to value creativity, and businesses are clamoring for disruptive thinking and innovation. Yet we often feel creatively stifled at work, because business processes seem to leave no room for real originality. In this climate, it takes a heroic effort to reclaim our status as independent thinkers, to bring meaning and joy to our work lives and to make lasting changes that will bring value to everyone around us. In Everyday Creative, culture and creative leadership expert Mykel Dixon reveals what's holding us back from our full creative potential and explains how we can reclaim our original, vibrant selves.

Is your ability to think differently hindered by an unconscious view that creativity doesn't belong in the boardroom? It's an all-too-common mistake, but the truth is, creativity is fundamental for business growth and personal fulfillment. If you want to survive in the digital era, you need to pursue your own creative sensibilities and foster creativity in your team. This book shows that original thinking can shake things up, becoming the source of our competitive advantage and a key driver of sustainable success.

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  • Lauren T.

    Best book I’ve listened to this year. Extremely thought provoking, interesting, enlightening, inspiring

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  • Sbruner27

    I was super skeptical at first. Something like creativity is so abstract, how can you give instructions on how to be more creative? I read the first part of the book and then shelved it for a few months because I think I was intimidated when I heard there are practices we should be doing. I listen to audio books in the car or when I’m working out. Not exactly the best place to do that kind of stuff. But the activities were easy and things that could easily be completed when I was able to do them. As I picked the book back up, I felt like it really helped me to turn the corner in my work. Mykel really makes you feel like creativity can enhance any job. And he’s right. And that creativity spills into your personal life as well. It shakes things up, especially if you are stuck in a routine that seems like it has been going on forever. Great read, highly recommend.

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  • Kurt S

    Too many war stories.

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