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Joining us on Say Hi to the Future: Ingenious Thinkers hosted by Ken Tencer today is Peter M. Krask, President and Founder of The Creative Guide, a platform that helps professionals, entrepreneurs, and creators unleash the full power of their creativity, move beyond their limits, and achieve their goals.
Joining us on Say Hi to the Future: Ingenious Thinkers hosted by Ken Tencer today is Peter M. Krask, President and Founder of The Creative Guide, a platform that helps professionals, entrepreneurs, and creators unleash the full power of their creativity, move beyond their limits, and achieve their goals.
Wayne Goodman in conversation with Peter M. Krask, art photographer, librettist, essayist, floral artist, and creativity guide
Processes decrease our cognitive load and increase our productivity. On Behavioral Grooves we have talked with out guests a lot about habits and routines, but not so much about the processes behind them. In this bitesize episode we discuss the psychological benefits of using processes and how you can leverage them in your life. To illustrate the use of processes to achieve different outcomes, we are joined by both a practitioner and a researcher on this episode. Joseph R. Keebler is a Researcher and a Professor of Human Factors and Behavioral Neurobiology at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University in Florida. He has done some really amazing work on the use of processes and checklists for improving performance. Our practitioner guest is Peter M. Krask, who is an artist and coach based in New York City. Peter helps people maximize their creative and non creative output. By tapping into processes, he will share how processes from one aspect of our lives can be used to help us work through new and unfamiliar tasks in other parts of our lives. Topics (3:29) How processes reduce our cognitive load. (7:38) You can use the same process but get a different outcome. (14:50) Being intentional creates better processes. (16:50) Flexible goals are motivational. (20:14) Summary of what we've learnt. © 2021 Behavioral Grooves Links Joseph R. Keebler, PhD: https://faculty.erau.edu/Joseph.Keebler Peter M. Krask: https://www.petermkrask.com/ PMK Creativity Guide: https://www.pmkcreativityguide.com/ Episode 128, Wendy Wood, PhD: Habits, Productivity and Being Gentle with Yourself: https://behavioralgrooves.com/episode/covid-19-crisis-wendy-wood-phd-on-habits-productivity-and-being-gentle-with-yourself/ Episode 232, Katy Milkman: How to Make Healthy Habits that Actually Last: https://behavioralgrooves.com/episode/katy-milkman-habits-that-last/ Episode 171, Roy Baumeister: Self Control, Belonging, and Why Your Most Dedicated Employees Are the Ones To Watch Out For: https://behavioralgrooves.com/episode/self-control-belonging-and-why-your-most-dedicated-employees-are-the-ones-to-watch-out-for-with-roy-baumeister/ Episode 276, Ayelet Fishbach, PhD: How To Stay Motivated So You Exceed Your Goals: https://behavioralgrooves.com/episode/motivation-to-exceed-your-goals/
Peter M. Krask, a New York-based writer and photographer, is the founder of an unusual consulting business called The Creativity Guide. Using his twenty years of experience in theater, television, visual art, and business, Krask acts as a personal "project whisperer" for creatives and entrepreneurs. His consulting work is informed by the practical know-how of a seasoned creative director, project manager, grant writer, community engagement speaker, and development partner. I loved getting to speak with him about how he helps people navigate the anxiety and stress of transitioning into—or starting—something new. Linkshttps://www.petermkrask.com/https://www.pmkcreativityguide.com/
Business is focused on efficiency. But some of the greatest creations came out of experimentation, or by working on something that had no obvious value. So how can entrepreneurs better embrace uselessness themselves, and improve their creative process? I talk with Peter M. Krask, who calls himself The Creativity Guide, about what entrepreneurs can learn from artists — and how we'll grow more when we learn to let go.
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In this free-flowing episode, Peter M. Krask and I explored the inherent messiness of creativity and its relationship with curiosity. We also talked about how to create conditions conducive to breakthrough moments and innovation, the possible origins of the inner critic, and the power and value of not knowing what to do next! To learn more about Peter, you can find his details below: Websites: pmkcreatvityguide.com petermkrask.com Instagrams: @thecreativityguide @petermkrask
Peter M. Krask, the "Project Whisperer" shares his love of the creative process and nurturing creative artists by introducing us to The Creativity Guide. We cover the necessity of artistic expression, ways to work through creative blocks and stuck points, and discuss ways to view creative feedback.
Peter M. Krask, creative director and photographer talks about his creative process and how his queerness is deeply connected to his work. We discuss the interconnections between desire, queerness, and creation, as well as the roots of the word "blessing". Listen to hear how his experience in a monastery helped him say yes to living authentically. Want to learn more about his creativity guide? https://www.pmkcreativityguide.com/ Check out Peter’s work: https://www.petermkrask.com/ Sink your teeth into… The Forbidden Apple www.theforbiddenapplepodcast.com info@theforbiddenapplepodcast.com