The type of thing you can hold with one hand while squished between a million different people on the T at rush hour. Arden’s book was a perfect commuting book. It’s a small, pocket-szed book which managed to squeeze its way into my knapsack in between my keys, wallet, folders of classes I’m going to teach, and books from the classes I’m taking. One of them was It’s Not How Good You Are, It’s How Good You Want To Be by Paul Arden. I went up to the new titles table and walked away with seven new books that are eagerly waiting to be read. As you can imagine, the MFA has a lot of great books on creativity in its store. ![]() ![]() My latest book binge came on the employee discount day at the Museum of Fine Arts. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve wanted to just drone out in front of TV but instead pick up a book and turn my evening from sludgery to inspiration. Good books are medicine to a creative mind.
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