240 Mornings | Fizzle | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

... As a creative, you must treat the time of your day that you work best as sacred. Whether that is first thing in the morning or late at night, nothing should get in the way you of you actually creating, everyday.The problem is that unless you specifically block off that time on your calendar (which is the only really “sacred” place for time commitments these days), it won’t happen. You end up forcing your best and most important work (writing, podcasting, video production) in between meetings, errands, and other less important tasks in the middle of your day.If you instead determine what time of day you think and create best (for me that is first thing in the morning), you’ll create more great art on a consistent basis...