I love the blogs I follow, Cold Antler Farm in particular. Today Jenna posted a video clip, a song she uses when she's afraid and worried. The song was written by Ze Frank when one of his fans asked for something to help her in times of worry. Thanks to Jenna, I can share this clip to you. Thanks to Ze Frank, we can all sing this little song the next time a deadline looms, a family member hurts us, a bill arrives unexpectedly, a leak springs up.
<a href="http://zefrank.bandcamp.com/track/chillout">chillout by zefrank</a>
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We are creative people, we do a lot of creative things in our work, and we are subject to the kinds of fear and burnout that can come with being creative. How do you fight burnout? Take inspiration wherever you can get it.
I find a lot of inspiration in other people acknowledging the struggles and triumphs of creativity. One person who inspires me is Ze Frank, who I believe I once referred to as the father of modern video blogging. He had a successful Internet show, The Show with Ze Frank in 2006 and he is now, with the help of Kickstarter, returning to the Internet to start up a new show.
Ze says if you have an idea, you should just do it. Don’t worry about the skills or resources you might lack, just go for it. Because if you wait too long to get your idea out into the world, it becomes brain crack, an obsession with the perfect version of the idea that just gets more and more impossible to achieve. So fight brain crack, take the leap, put your ideas in motion, and don’t be afraid to fail.
His latest video, an Invocation for Beginnings is about just that.
Disclaimer: There is a bit of swearing in this video. (As there is often a bit of swearing in the creative process). I wouldn’t say it’s necessarily NSFW, but I also wouldn’t watch this on a public desk with the volume all the way up.
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