🚀 Elevate Your Productivity Game with Creativity!
Mind Management, Not Time Management offers a revolutionary perspective on productivity, emphasizing the importance of creativity in achieving results. This book provides practical techniques and insights to help professionals shift their focus from traditional time management to a more flexible, creativity-driven approach.
C**S
Greatly increase your creative quality and quantity by reading and DOING this book.
This is one of those books I will read again and again. And I'm DOING the book, not just reading it. It is not just information, but ways to renovate and restructure how we think about managing our lives to do the creative work better and with much less frustration. As David says, it is about managing our MINDS, not (just) our Time.As I practice this stuff, I can go back and get more to work on, and I keep making progress. You can read it and check another self improvement or productivity book off your list, but I think there is enough here that a lot of the other stuff out there fits with this and supports it; or, maybe better said, this book gives us a foundation to build on, taking anything and everything we might have already known to the next level, or even the level above that, if we DO what David has given us.The Four Stages of Creativity: Preparation, Incubation, Illumination, and Verification.Just knowing what these are is very helpful for people who create (pretty much all of us), but David helps us see that we can't just call up these on demand; our minds need to be in the right state for them. We can build our lives, or at least our work or creative lives, around respecting these four stages by understanding the Seven Mental States of Creative Work, and matching what stage we want to be in with our mental state, or use our mental state to pursue the appropriate stage."Even time management is valuable, up to a point. But mind management picks up where all these methods leave off. Time management optimizes the resource of time. Mind management optimizes the resource of creative energy." This is a promise of the book, and I believe it delivers, if we are willing to DO it.David Kadavy knows of many of the great books and tools for productivity out there. In fact, he has interviewed some of their creators on his podcast.I liked this book a lot, not only because he takes things like the wonderful Getting Things Done and Atomic Habits and Deep Work and recent neurobiology to the next level, but he also weaves the wisdom of great creators together with his own hard won lessons on what works and what doesn't.Jason Fried, Bill Gates, Stephen King, Steve Jobs, George Carlin, Elizabeth Bishop, Alice Walker, Marian Anderson, Maya Angelou, John Konious, Robert Levine, Meridith Monk, Lillian Hellman, Ari Meisel, David Rock, Seth Godin, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, and David Allen, to name some of the people who are woven into this in big or little ways, not just as cute quotes on the margins, but as signposts along the way to a life where creativity increases and becomes easier because we learn to structure our lives around the way our mind works, rather than pounding ourselves into arbitrary industrialized notions of productivity and management and wasting a great deal of mental energy on distractions or trying to do something when we are not in the right mental state for it.The Seven Mental States of Creative Work: Starting with the ideas from Deep Work, but realizing there were different flavors, David has done the experimentation and verification in his own life, confirming what he was finding with other creators and teachers and scientists along the way, and given us the fruit, that we can apply in our own lives, experimenting and tweaking as he encourages us.Prioritize, Explore, Research, Generate, Polish, Administrate, and Recharge are the Seven Mental States.They are all necessary, and they are all different. They can be cultivated by environment and rhythms, but for each of us they are not all available all the time. Once we find out what these states are for us, and how they line up with the Four Stages of Creativity, we are well on our way to being both more creative and more at peace with how we are ordering our lives because a lot of the stress has been removed.A few of the other things David helps us with in this book: Creative Cycles, Creative Systems, our Creative Sweet Spot, nourishing our interior Passive Genius, and other useful tools and paragigms that all work together.Also, what happens when life throws you for a loop, and then another loop, and then you find out that those two loops were small compared to the next loop life throws you? David's been there, done that. All of the stuff in this book can go with you on that journey if you are willing to learn it and apply it. This is because you have learned to harness the power of your own mind, and work with it as you face whatever life throws at you.I don't usually write reviews. But I think this is an important book. You may need to do a little (or a lot) of your own thinking and experimenting to get all the benefits this book offers, but the meat (or, insert your favorite plant-based protein) is there, if you are willing to eat it and digest it.
F**N
Execute creatiely!
A book with profound knowledge and tools to execute creatively.
S**E
Excellent READ
This is a very good book on a topic that I read and write about a lot. Well done and interesting takes on productivity. Very well presented stories to capture a concept. What a life!
A**W
Excellent guidance
Fantastic and practical way to navigate the creative journey.
D**O
A lot of words, little useful information
Book about traveling, writing and podcasting. Really? The whole essence of the book can fit into 1-2 articles, everything else is empty chatter and uninformative stories. The author likes to talk about himself forgetting the essence of the book and at the same time boasts that he can write. I do not regret that I read it, but only because I did not come across such articles. And so 95% of the book does not contain useful information.
K**R
Hidden gem
One of the best productivity books there is to read.
L**T
Mind Over Time
A welcome insight that exposes the limitations and possible obsolescence of yet another industrial age artifact.
M**K
An Experience-Based Exploration of an Alternative to Standard Productivity Advice
Everyone has something to teach to those a few rungs down the ladder from them, and something to learn from folks a few rungs above them, too. David Kadavy, an independent creator, "knowledge worker," and host of the popular Love Your Work podcast, is someone many creators can learn from.He's spent years in persistent self-study of his own methods, habits, and personal / professional / creative patterns of behavior -- supplemented by lessons from productivity gurus who've appeared on his podcast -- to develop systems, and a lifestyle to support those systems, that optimize his creative potential. This book is the distillation of what he's learned, how he came to learn it, the research and science behind it, and how he's applied it.There's a lot that good and actionable here, and its delivered with a vulnerability that fosters authority and authenticity. Personally, I found the exploration of the difference between "event time" and "clock time" resonated powerfully with my own experience. You're likely to find other such gems, too.An observation, if not quite a criticism, is that I could have used a little more "how to do" with the "what to do." For example, it's one thing to understand that one should monitor one's energy levels throughout the day to figure out the best times to execute on the various modes of creativity Kadavy describes. It's another to really understand what it is, exactly, one is measuring, and how to do so objectively... especially for those of us who don't have the luxury of living alone and setting up our own daily routines independent of others. Most of us don't have a windfall we can use to finance building a life in whatever our own optimal environment is.That said, each of us does have the ability to make the necessary choices to build a healthy and productive creative life, whatever that might mean to each of us. Kadavy provides many tools useful to that end. It's up to us to use them!Recommended!
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