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The Practice | A Guide to the Book by Seth Godin

In The Practice, bestselling author and marketing guru Seth Godin explains the intricacies behind the creative process and what it takes to create life-changing work. He reveals the importance of focusing on the creative process and letting go of outcomes so that you can achieve success and change the world.

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What does this SNAP Summary Include?

  • Synopsis of the original book
  • Key takeaways from each chapter
  • The principles of the creative process
  • How constraints can advance rather than hinder innovation
  • Editorial Review
  • Background on Seth Godin

About the Original Book:

What does it mean to be a creative individual? According to Seth Godin, a creative is someone who practices creative art as part of their calling to impact the world. In The Practice: Shipping Creative Work, Godin reveals that contrary to what most people think, there is no magic to the creative process. It is often a slow and laborious process that requires a ceaseless commitment to earning skill and maintaining a great attitude. The joy of creating comes from the sharing of your work with others, and it is through generosity and creativity that we can all contribute something to positively impact humanity.

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