The Writer Files: Writing, Productivity, Creativity, and Neuroscience
Author, educator, and award-winning architect, Donald M. Rattner, stopped by this week to expound on invaluable research into the latest psychology and productivity studies to offer practical tips for designing your writing space for maximum creative output.
“Unfortunately, once you go down this rabbit hole, you could go on and on forever...” – Donald M. Rattner
Donald has an art history degree from Columbia (where he graduated with honors), and a Masters of Architecture from Princeton.
He's now the founder of an award-winning architecture firm and a "Creativity Architect" whose work (on the psychology of creative spaces) has been featured on CNN, in The New York Times, Work Design Magazine, Better Humans, Town & Country, and many others.
His latest book, My Creative Space: How to Design Your Home to Stimulate Ideas and Spark Innovation, offers "48 Techniques to Boost Your Creativity at Home, According to Science."
The book has a coffee table slash textbook feel to it and includes "... over 200 high-quality photos of interiors from around the world, [from] top-tier architects, designers, and creatives."
So guess what we're going to dig into today?
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In this file Donald M. Rattner and I discussed:
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