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The Creative Habit by Twyla Tharp
The Creative Habit by Twyla Tharp







The Creative Habit by Twyla Tharp The Creative Habit by Twyla Tharp

Publication date 2006 Topics Creative ability, Creative thinking, Creation. She addresses getting started, preparation, the creative perspective, using your experiences, research and organization, finding inspiration, expoliting the unexpected, knowing what you wish to create, becoming competent, dealing with stalls, learning from setbacks, and building on the past. The creative habit : learn it and use it for life : a practical guide. Her aim is not to get into a creative mood but to be creative all the time.

The Creative Habit by Twyla Tharp

Tharp has demons too, even in success and helps us realise that our fears are not unique, wrestling demons is part of the creative process. Tharp discusses her creative career, her tough work regimen and methods for getting things done but also that of many other creative people too, such as how Mozart worked his fingers into early deformity from practicing so much. Habits help break this faulty decision making and Tharp’s belief is that practice is supreme, not sitting around waiting for the muse to make an appearance. ADHD is time blind and people with ADHD tend to make decisions based “in the moment” – what is most interesting to do right now. She focuses on the habit of work, how we need to establish habits for our creative pursuits or the work will not get done and creativity will have no place to manifest.įor people with ADHD, procrastination is a major hurdle and establishing “habits” can be an effective way to move forward. Tharp, one of America’s greatest choreographers, shows that the struggle to be creative is nothing new, many great artists have fought the same battles. Sign up to access 20+ referencing styles. Since the urge to create is innate in ADHD, this is a helpful guide Start reading The Creative Habit for free online and get access to an unlimited library of academic and non-fiction books on Perlego.









The Creative Habit by Twyla Tharp