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		<title>My creativity and TED.com with Adam Savage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am at odds with my creativity on pretty much a daily basis. Growing up I would have spurts of creativity, like I said before it comes in waves. As a child, these waves of creativity would garner &#8220;oohs&#8221; and &#8220;aahs&#8221; from my parents and the rest of my family. I think this left me [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am at odds with my creativity on pretty much a daily basis.  Growing up I would have spurts of creativity, like <a href="http://guamaso.com/2009/03/12/custom-challenge-coin-display-gift">I said before it comes in waves</a>.  As a child, these waves of creativity would garner &#8220;oohs&#8221; and &#8220;aahs&#8221; from my parents and the rest of my family.  I think this left me with a horrible complex of meeting these high expectations.  I live in a constant fear that I am not that creative, or worse, not creative at ALL.  I see other people devising creative solutions to problems that I feel are almost acts of genius.  The more I meet more of these truly creative people, the more intense my fear becomes.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the thing, though, one creative solution is not better or worse than another, only different.  I&#8217;ve slowly come to this realization and grown more and more <a href="http://guamaso.com/2009/03/09/designing-childrens-toys-and-more">comfortable with whatever creative endeavors I take</a>.  I also realized that in order to genuinely be a good creative, I must possess many skills of self expression.  Painting, drawing, writing, photography, and music are just a few subjects that I feel all creatives should have at least some experience with.</p>
<p>Above all, any creative should have an obsession.  That&#8217;s something I&#8217;ve always known and believed.  I felt I had so many, that it was hard to focus my thoughts until I finally narrowed down the selection.  So, with this confirmed obsession, I&#8217;ve gone out and searched for inspiration.  I&#8217;ve found tons of podcasts and blogs that write about design, games, and more.  But one place that stands above the rest is TED.com &#8211; nothing beats listening to the big innovators of the world talk about the calmness you get when you&#8217;ve created something.</p>
<p>The most recent talk I&#8217;ve seen that really stands out was given by <a href="http://adamsavage.com" target="_blank">Adam Savage</a> from <a href="http://dsc.discovery.com/fansites/mythbusters/mythbusters.html" target="_blank">Mythbusters</a>.  Mythbusters is the only TV show that left me with an ache in my heart when I canceled our satellite service &#8211; it is the only show that I consider &#8220;must watch.&#8221;  I like other programs, but shows like Heroes or CSI don&#8217;t really do it for me like Mythbusters does.  So when I saw that Adam Savage was on <a href="http://ted.com" target="_blank">TED.com</a>, I gave it every ounce of attention I could muster after days of building Ikea furniture.</p>
<p>I bring up my battle with creativity and self-esteem because I felt the lesson I learned was relevant after watching the video.  Listening to Adam&#8217;s creative process and his obsessions are exactly what goes on in my head, only he doesn&#8217;t have the fear.  I previously felt unsure about my own creative process, but after listening to an established and famous creative&#8217;s rant, I now feel more comfortable in the way I create or find reasons to create.</p>
<p>The past few weeks have gone well, so much that I actually feel good about having so many projects on my table.  Before I felt like I was spreading myself between too many different thoughts.  Now, I feel like all my projects are just that, projects.  Fun and creative vents.  I&#8217;m still learning to ration my time, but I still feel real good on how things are going.</p>
<p>So, watch the video and enjoy it.  Adam Savage is definitely one of my favorite artists/creatives and has been for a long time.  He doesn&#8217;t disappoint and I don&#8217;t think you have to be in the predicament I was in to appreciate the video.<br />
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