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Create *Around* Something

May 11, 2025 — by Harald Leave a Comment

Create Around Something

https://open.substack.com/pub/createordie2025/p/create-around-something?r=3pfgt&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

Filed Under: HJ post Tagged With: bowl, create, oak, ode, Vines, wood

Interview: Jegs Banua

April 15, 2025 — by Harald Leave a Comment

interview banua graphic
My first Create or Die! interview.

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Create Something

March 21, 2025 — by Harald Leave a Comment

[this is my 2025 Vernal Equinox post, a little delayed]

Create Something graphic

See the phrase above? It’s something I rediscovered a while ago, and I forgot how much I like it. How much it’s been a part of my life for years. Decades even.

Even though I’ve tried my hand at making money by: selling shoes, inspecting pineapple cans, working in a steel mill, and driving a laundry truck… I found my true calling with an early job: creating slide shows inside a high-rise dorm/shopping mall in Austin, Texas. Which led me to develop my design, photography, and filmmaking skills. Which led me to Los Angeles where I hit my creative stride: Hollywood art director, magazine co-founder and art director, ad agency creative director. All the while developing my writing, which led me to authoring and publishing several books, including six novels (so far). And now I’m working on a screenplay.

So it’s safe to say that I’ve been true to the motto above: creating something almost every day. It hasn’t always been easy, but I wouldn’t have it any other way.

How about you? Do you want to be more creative? Do you like the idea of creating something every day?

Developing a Creative Mindset

9-dot puzzle graphic
Can you solve the 9-Dot-Puzzle? Connect the nine dots using four straight lines without lifting your marker. (Hint: try thinking outside the box)

Creativity is a skill that can be developed. Really. It’s about habits and attitudes that, over time, become automatic. Here are four simple strategies to help make that happen (and that I use):

1. Set aside dedicated time for creativity.

Schedule time for creative pursuits, even if it’s just for a few minutes a day. For example, write something free-form without stopping or editing. Take a photograph every noon no matter what. Pull out a pen and paper and drawing something. Etc.

2. Have a dedicated space for creativity.

Where can you focus on creative activities without distractions? A desk? A chair? On the floor? Make that your creative space.

3. Manage distractions.

Minimize distractions like social media. Focus on you and the activity at hand.

4. Act like a creative person.

Creative people create. So create something. Anything. Now. Today. It can be a little thing. Rearrange your furniture. Take a different route to work. Just do it.

Want an Example?

To come back to the main motto at top, here’s something I created today. Well, actually yesterday since I’m posting this in the morning of the Vernal Equinox, midway between the two solstices. Watch it, it’s short:
https://youtube.com/shorts/jlW1ATLTx7o

Now go out and create something. Today.

— Harald

Filed Under: HJ post Tagged With: create, Spring Equinox, Substack

Reopening the Year

December 21, 2024 — by Harald 4 Comments

Notre Dame before and after
Notre-Dame de Paris, April 2019 to December 2024. (photos by Wandrille de Préville and Francesco Ammendola)
The fabulous Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris, which almost burned to the ground back in 2019, finally reopened earlier this month in spectacular fashion. And following the path of its restoration was a moving experience for me. You see, I lived briefly in Paris and used to walk by the magnificent structure every day on my way to work.

Notre-Dame has reopened. It is renewed. It now begins the next chapter of its long life. Which is not unlike all of our worlds on this day of the Winter Solstice when things begin anew. When the dark of winter now shifts to the ever-brightening future of spring (in the northern hemisphere, at least).

So, I’m also ready for some renewal. But before doing that, I’ll revisit a bit of the past few months . . .

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