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An Untapped Creative Superpower | One-Shot #4
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An Untapped Creative Superpower | One-Shot #4

What do prolific, thriving creative people have in common that the rest of us don't? It's hard to pinpoint any one thing, of course, but this trait might be close.

Unthinkable with Jay Acunzo

July 15, 20218m 57s

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Show Notes

This week, another "One-Shot." These are my short-form, experimental episodes, where I read a short written piece for you, covering an observation I've made or story I've experienced firsthand. Whereas my main episodes share stories from the perspectives of others, these shorts are from my perspective alone.

It's all part of the journey we're on to understand how to avoid stagnation, keep improving, and ultimately reach that next rep of the creative process consistently and better.

In this one, we discuss an untapped creative superpower. It involves the story of a misshapen mug (to put it kindly) and my childhood home -- which I can no longer visit.

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