Bog'liq The Power of Creativity (Book 1) Learning How to Build Lasting Habits, Face Your Fears and Change Your Life ( PDFDrive.com )
Work Beyond Chance and Fortune You might be able to see the words in your head, have your colours arranged, a
story at your fingertips or a muse for the camera, but you must act. Get the
words out and your big ideas down.
Before you do, wait!
Pay attention to what’s driving you. Decide what you want to achieve
because, as the Stoic philosopher Lucius Seneca wrote, “When a man does not
know what harbour he is making for, no wind is the right wind.”
Now don’t get me wrong, a personal mission statement is but one means of
becoming unstuck and steering yourself towards the right harbour.
If it doesn’t work for you, adopt a simple creed like the singer Patti Smith
who lives for art or Pablo Picasso who had a creative plan he believed in until
the very end.
A mission statement, a guiding purpose or even a simple artistic creed will
help you sharpen your skills, develop your natural talents and spend your limited
creative resources wisely.
Know that when you cast an oar into the river of life, you’ve already
achieved more than those who are content to let chance and fortune carry them
along.