The Creative Act: Book Overview & Exercises (Rick Rubin)

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Do you want to learn how to tap into your natural creative instincts? How can you live your life with sustained originality and imagination? The Creative Act, a book by music producer Rick Rubin, argues that every person is an artist, explaining that creativity isn’t about what you make, but a way of being in the world. The Creative Act isn’t just for artists or musicians—it’s a guide for anyone looking to live a rich and creative life.  Continue reading for an overview of this inspiring book.

How to Be Lucky: 3 Techniques From a Psychologist

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Is it possible to learn how to be lucky? What can you do to turn around bad luck? According to psychologist Richard Wiseman, it’s possible to manipulate luck in your favor. He shares that if you brighten your outlook, broaden your horizons, and learn to turn your luck around then better luck is more likely to find you. Here are Wiseman’s tips on how to become lucky, from his book The Luck Factor.

Rest Is Resistance: Book Overview & Takeaways (Tricia Hersey)

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Is rest truly a form of resistance? Can taking a break actually lead to social change? Rest Is Resistance, a book by Tricia Hersey (the “Nap Bishop”), challenges our society’s obsession with productivity. The book offers both inspiration and practical advice for reclaiming our lives from exhaustion and burnout. Keep reading for an overview of the book and to discover how rest can be a radical act of self-care and societal transformation.

The Live-to-Work Mentality: 3 Myths of Grind Culture

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Is your work-life balance out of whack? Have you forgotten how to truly rest and enjoy leisure time? The live-to-work mentality has become deeply ingrained in our society, warping our relationship with rest and leisure. Many people find themselves unable to stop working, either because they’ve forgotten how to relax or believe they don’t deserve a break. Keep reading to explore three myths behind this toxic belief system that Tricia Hersey identifies in her book Rest Is Resistance.

Causes & Effects of Circadian Rhythm Disruption (Satchin Panda)

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Do you have unexplained health or sleep problems? Could your daily habits be disrupting your body’s natural rhythm? The Circadian Code, Satchin Panda warns that the effects of circadian rhythm disruption can be far-reaching and detrimental to your health. From sleep disorders to mental health issues, an off-kilter internal clock can wreak havoc on your well-being. Read on to learn about the causes and effects of circadian rhythm disruption.

Rest as a Form of Resistance: Tricia Hersey on Fighting Back

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Is rest more than just a break from work? Can taking time to relax actually be a way to fight back? Tricia Hersey advocates rest as a form of resistance. She challenges the beliefs of a society focused on constant productivity, arguing that rest is a way to heal from the damage of grind culture and imagine a better future. Keep reading to discover how rest can be a powerful tool for both personal and social change.

Why Creativity and Play Are Important for Adults

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Why are creativity and play so important? Why do adults lose their sense of curiosity as they age? Children are innately creative and open to possibilities. But, as we age, we tend to lose our creativity and start thinking convergently. In his book The Creative Act, Rick Rubin says that adults need to recapture their sense of openness and play in order to be creative. Here’s Rubin’s advice on remaining playful and open as an adult.

How to Rest: Tips for Disconnecting From Grind Culture

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Is rest something you can truly master? How can you find genuine relaxation in a world that seems to never stop? Rest is more than just taking a break from work. It’s a deliberate process that addresses your physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. In Rest Is Resistance, Tricia Hersey explores how to practice authentic, restorative rest and envisions a community that values well-being over productivity. Continue reading to learn how to rest effectively with some practical tips on incorporating rest into your life.