
How to Think Like David Bowie
Habits of Mind for Leading a More Creative and Successful Life
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Narrated by:
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Jack Jacobs
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By:
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Jonathan Tindale
About this listen
How to Think Like David Bowie offers an entertaining guide to the habits, techniques, and personal qualities that Bowie nurtured to defy convention and stimulate his creativity.
Through a dozen concise and insightful chapters, discover how Bowie:
- Stayed Curious: He read voraciously and observed the world around him, the ingredients for his creative endeavors.
- Remained Motivated: He embraced failure, learned from his mistakes, and always moved on.
- Stimulated his Creativity: He nurtured his subconscious with dreams and drawings, as well as the Gysin/Burroughs method.
You will also find plenty of helpful tips and suggestions, so that you can stretch your own potential, lead a more creative life, and nurture your mind.
©2021 Jonathan Tindale (P)2021 Jonathan TindaleCritic reviews
"I enjoyed reading it. It certainly is a different look at David and his approach to everything." (George Underwood, artist and friend of David Bowie)
Entertaining
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