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Don't Stop Me Now

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This week, Mikey and Andrew are discussing focus, and what that means for a creative, and anyone else for that matter! We split the topic in two, looking at the microscopic and the macroscopic of what it means to stay zoned in. For the microscopic, we talk about those times when we sit down to get stuff done, and what techniques we use to stay on the task at hand. Plot Bunnies and Pomodoros are mentioned. For the macroscopic, we talk about planning in general, staying focussed in our day to day planning and preparation for our long term goals and aspirations. Mountains, Pies and Frequencies
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This week, Mikey and Andrew are discussing focus, and what that means for a creative, and anyone else for that matter! We split the topic in two, looking at the microscopic and the macroscopic of what it means to stay zoned in. For the microscopic, we talk about those times when we sit down to get stuff done, and what techniques we use to stay on the task at hand. Plot Bunnies and Pomodoros are mentioned. For the macroscopic, we talk about planning in general, staying focussed in our day to day planning and preparation for our long term goals and aspirations. Mountains, Pies and Frequencies
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