![]() Through a series of hand-written tasks and challenges Lee leads the reader through a range of lively prompts to shift the perspective and get those creative juices flowing again in new and surprising ways. As a self-professed procrastinator, illustrator Lee Crutchley knows the ‘first blank page’ all too well and has used his expertise to devise a unique variety of impulsive habits to kick start the brain. The ideal companion for all creative minds – The Art of Getting Started is the long missing piece of the creative puzzle. I am enjoying making my way through this book and I wanted to share it with you. A small thing but it’s also small enough to fit into your handbag so you can carry it with you if you wanted to. ![]() It’s also filled with great quotes to inspire you too. I love lists.) This book had me at the first page as it asks you to fill it with positive words. There’s drawing and writing exercises (including list making. What drew me to this book is all the fantastic activities in it. It’s great to kick-start creativity or if you’re like me, something to do when you need time away from a project that is giving you trouble and you want to distract your mind. The Art of Getting Started is a little interactive journal. ![]() ![]() For fans of books like Wreck This Journal and The Pointless Book. ![]()
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