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The Practice

Audiobook
1 of 3 copies available
1 of 3 copies available

Brought to you by Penguin.
From the bestselling author of Purple Cow and This is Marketing comes an elegant little book that will inspire artists, writers, and entrepreneurs to stretch and commit to putting their best work out into the world.
Creative work doesn't come with a guarantee. But there is a pattern to who succeeds and who doesn't. And engaging in the consistent practice of its pursuit is the best way forward.
Based on the breakthrough Akimbo workshop pioneered by legendary author Seth Godin, The Practice will help you get unstuck and find the courage to make and share creative work. Godin insists that writer's block is a myth, that consistency is far more important than authenticity, and that experiencing the imposter syndrome is a sign that you're a well-adjusted human. Most of all, he shows you what it takes to turn your passion from a private distraction to a productive contribution, the one you've been seeking to share all along.
With this book as your guide, you'll learn to dance with your fear. To take the risks worth taking. And to embrace the empathy required to make work that contributes with authenticity and joy.
© Seth Godin 2020 (P) Penguin Audio 2020

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Marketing entrepreneur Seth Godin turns his attention to individual creativity in this high-impact advice on how to share your art with the world. His reading is quiet but intense, assertive but not pushy. Finessing the middle ground between being overly personal and too intellectual, he speaks with the full weight of his insights, especially on how industrial age productivity paradigms can hinder creative types from expressing themselves in art. Godin's views grab attention because they debunk prevailing wisdom on the creative process and expose the excuses we use to block creative output. Delivered with panache and power, the core invitation in this valuable audio is to recommit ourselves to our passion and talent, and develop the habit of doing and delivering our art, instead of just thinking about it. T.W. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 7, 2020
      “Are you an artist? Of course you are,” fist-pumps business guru Godin (This is Marketing) in this big-hearted book of affirmations. The modern economy, he says, has “brainwashed” would-be entrepreneurs and industry disruptors into staying on the 9-to-5 treadmill, when they really owe it to themselves—and everyone else (“It’s selfish to hold back when there’s a chance you have something to offer”)—to try out their most ambitious ideas, even at the risk of failure. Godin urges readers to get started by redefining themselves as changemakers, since “identity fuels action, and action creates habits, and habits are part of a practice, and a practice is the single best way to get to where you seek to go.” His cognitively dissonant advice, like “seek out constraints” and embrace inauthenticity when necessary (such as by “show up” even when one is feeling uninspired and has “something else you’d rather be doing”), is thought-provoking, if occasionally lacking in gravitas, as when he optimistically forecasts that if businesspeople simply trust themselves and “the people we serve,” then that “trust will be repaid many times over.” Nonetheless, Godin’s message will resonate with his many fans, and his enthusiastic, nearly giddy tone may even charm skeptics.

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