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The first few minutes of your pitch can make all the difference between a successful and failed outcome. On this episode, Brant Pinvidic shares how to pitch better. accidentalcreative.com/podcasts/ac/pi…

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The latest AC podcast episode features Liz Wiseman on her book Impact Players. Some people seem to stand out from the pack even when others around them may be just as talented. Why? On this episode, Liz explains the nature of impact players, and how you can become one.

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During the pandemic I spent several months distilling everything I’ve learned about creativity and leadership into 366 daily entries. My 6th book Daily Creative launches on 9/6 and you can preorder it now at dailycreativebook.com. (& Get the audiobook for free!)

During the pandemic I spent several months distilling everything I’ve learned about creativity and leadership into 366 daily entries. My 6th book Daily Creative launches on 9/6 and you can preorder it now at dailycreativebook.com. (& Get the audiobook for free!)
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As creative pros, we must ensure that we don't take on so much overhead (literal or metaphorical) that it chokes our creative freedom. - Daily Creative

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Trust the opinions of a few people close to you over the adula- tion or critiques of people who barely know you. - Daily Creative

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Much of your growth happens underground before anyone else can see the visible results of your efforts. - Daily Creative

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Failure can be a great teacher, but many people don’t really know whether they’re failing or not because they aren’t trying sufficiently difficult things to get good, usable feedback. They are slow failing instead of quick failing. Not useful at all.