4. What Next? The single most important question you can ask to get any project moving forward
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What next is the singular most powerful question you can ask to move any project forward. In David Allen's brilliant but full on 'Getting Things Done' productivity book, he argues...
mostra másJoss Whedon (Buffy, Marvel Avengers, Firefly) used this question famously to get his 'Much Ado About Nothing' feature film made during a long edit of Marvel Avengers. The black and white Shakespeare movie, which won at Toronto Film Festival, Joss Whedon said in a Fast Company interview, only got made cos of him and his partner keep asking and actioning 'What Next'.
For me, asking 'what next?' rides the project through any inner resistance.
Welcome to my podcast (there's a blog too!) on being creative, from that initial sparkle of the thought ‘I could’ to actually finishing it and getting your ‘art’ out there. My 'art' has got there, I have toured globally with my own shows with sell-out runs from Australia to Edinburgh Fringe.
Aims of this podcast
I sometimes only seem to create when I have to create, under pressure or deadlines and then I moan about the rush. Ridiculous when I think about the fact I have chosen this creative life, or it has chosen me and I must follow my muse – often grumpily it seems! Or I do nothing and then feel guilty as I watch friends get with their own projects. Hence this podcast is about what techniques we can all use to get the work done and out there, no matter where you work full time as an actor, a choreographer or have a yearning to paint more over the weekends.
www.loveyourcreativity.com
or for my media gallery http://marysiatrembecka.com/media-gallery/
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