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Learn Creative Writing with Shaun Levin

We And The Color

This class offers a series of exercises to help you hone your writing voice and create a complete written work based on a topic you’re passionate about. Use great works of literature as inspiration, and pay attention to shapes, echoes, and repetitions in your own writing. Take the course at Domestika.

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Spatial audio and player performance

UX Collective

Back then, I decided to skip this topic because of the somewhat conflicting evidence I kept stumbling upon during my literature review. Recently, I had a few fruitful discussions with fellow game audio folks who inspired me to take a deeper look at the literature and write this post.

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Designing motivation: the Seinfeld paradox

UX Collective

It may surprise you to learn that Jerry Seinfeld has said some interesting things on the topic of motivation. There is no shortcut to obtaining these skills; they can only be mastered through hard work over a long period of time, through consistently performing repetitive tasks until they become automatic. I love literature and books.

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All Creativity is Problem Solving

Creative Market

After years of repetition, many of the fundamental skills that they rely on have migrated to the realm of intuition, effectively taking language out of the creative equation. In one moment, all of the creator’s attention is consumed by the task or train of thought at hand. Yeah, it’s kind of like that.

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Top 10 Motivational Books to Ignite Your Creative Fire

Inkbot Design

This is where motivational literature provides insight that lights our inner fire. These rituals—such as an early morning workout followed by hours of uninterrupted work—provide structure and repetition, the foundation upon which creative breakthroughs can emerge. We all desire inspiration to keep us moving forward on our path.

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Is AI going to steal your job and burn down your house?

UX Collective

But it was much later, towards the end of the 19th century , that the idea of an automated society, filled with robots at home and work, appeared in literature, science and popular culture. The first known drawing of a “humanoid robot” was made by Leonardo da Vinci in 1495 (a mechanical knight).

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Get Off The Internet: A Challenge to Reconnect With Yourself

HONGKIAT

More often than not, upon settling down and placing your order, both of you might immediately reach for your smartphones, scrolling through daily updates, news, tweets, and messages before finding a topic to discuss. Without it, progress would be impossible, and we would be stuck in an endless loop of repetition.” – Edward de Bono.

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