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Margaret Atwood Reads Saeed Jones

The New Yorker: Poetry

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Exploring Unconscious and Subconscious Insights

Creativity often happens unexpectedly, with connections being made unintentionally. When facing a block, rest or physical activity like a walk can be helpful rather than trying to rationalize solutions. Admitting the importance of the unconscious and subconscious mind is crucial, as they play a role in the creative process. During the pandemic, time has shifted, feeling both stretched and limited. The perception of having more time can create pressure to be more productive, but it's essential to acknowledge the fluidity of time during this period.

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