Daily Rituals
I've been reading a book which documents various daily rituals of creative people - musicians, writers, artists and even some scientists. Why? Well, it is like a sneak peak into the private lives of those who we've admired over the years for the work they produced. As I read through the various daily rituals of these prominent creatives, I was struck by when they tended to get out of bed, how late they stayed up, what 'vices' they entertained and, of course, when they did their best work. Turns out, the morning hours are the most talked about productive 'creative' time. Also, naps are a thing that seems quite consistent!
There were also a few oddities, like F. Scott Fitzgerald drinking gin because he didn't think it could be detected by smell and Hemingway's tendency to write standing up at a chest-high bookshelf that his typewriter sat on.
One takeaway of many for me is that these creatives figured out where and when their best work happened, and that's good encouragement for any creatives!
(book is Daily Rituals by Mason Currey)
Photo by Lala Azizli on Unsplash
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