Some weeks, my desktop is a disaster — full of papers and files and sticky notes with half-baked ideas. Yes, I am your typical “creative.”
Disorganized and disheveled, I proudly chalk it up to the artist in me. But if I am honest, this is embarrassing, not to mention unproductive.
Clutter is not my friend; it is my enemy.
Clutter is procrastination. It is the Resistance — a subtle form of stalling and self-sabotage. And it keeps me (and you) from creating stuff that matters.
The mess is not inevitable. It is not cute or idiosyncratic. It is a foe — and it is killing our art.
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