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The Big Thing: How to Complete Your Creative Project Even If You're a Lazy, Self-Doubting Procrastinator Like Me
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A New York Times business journalist explains why it's important for people to pursue big creative projects, and identifies both the obstacles and the productive habits that emerge on the path to completion—including her own experience writing this book.

Whether it's the Great American Novel or a groundbreaking new app, many people want to create a Big Thing, but finding the motivation to get started, let alone complete the work, can be daunting. In The Big Thing, New York Times business writer and editor Phyllis Korkki combines real-life stories, science, and insights from her own experience to illuminate the factors that drive people to complete big creative projects—and the obstacles that threaten to derail success.

In the course of creating her own Big Thing—this book—Korkki explores the individual and collaborative projects of others: from memoirs, art installations, and musical works to theater productions, small businesses, and charities. She identifies the main aspects of a Big Thing, including meaningful goals, focus and effort, the difficulties posed by the demands of everyday life, and the high risk of failure and disappointment. Korkki also breaks down components of the creative process and the characteristics that define it, and offers her thoughts on avoiding procrastination, staying motivated, scheduling a routine, and overcoming self-doubt and the restrictions of a day job. Filled with inspiring stories, practical advice, and a refreshing dose of honesty, The Big Thing doesn't minimize the negative side of such pursuits—including the fact that big projects are hard to complete and raise difficult questions about one's self-worth.

Inspiring, wise, humorous, and good-natured, The Big Thing is a meditation on the importance of self-expression and purpose.

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Inspiring, wise, humorous, and good-natured, The Big Thing is a meditation on the importance of self-expression and purpose.

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      • source: Adam Grant, Wharton professor and New York Times bestselling author of Originals and Give and Take
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        "A candid look at why we keep our foot on the brakes with our most important ideas-and how to convince ourselves to step on the gas." — Adam Grant, Wharton professor and New York Times bestselling author of Originals and Give and Take

        "This is a profound book, suffused with insight into the creative process and empathy for the chronically blocked and uncertain among us. Essential reading for anyone who has struggled to make progress on a cherished personal project." — Mason Currey, author of Daily Rituals: How Artists Work

        "So many people end up making a millimeter progress in a million directions instead of bringing forth the masterpiece that is within them. In The Big Thing Phyllis Korkki shares a personal treatise into why we struggle in this way—and, importantly, what we can do about it." — Greg McKeown, New York Times bestselling author of Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less

        "A deeply practical guide to doing something that will last long after you're gone, The Big Thing is loaded with tips, stories, and research. If you have something important to share with the world, The Big Thing will inspire you to get it done." — Tom Rath, Author of the New York Times Bestseller StrengthsFinder 2.0

        [Korkki's] thoroughly researched stories, intriguing interviews, and self-deprecating style create a fun, thought-provoking read. If you enjoy good journalism and want to create a big thing of your own, read this book. — Booklist

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        Spurred by an impending deadline for a column, New York Times assignment editor and reporter Korkki turned her difficulty writing the piece into the subject of this book. In it, she asks why so many creative people stall out. Moreover, how do the ones who make it keep their drive? Korkki sets out to help people approach their long-term projects with an eye toward actually getting the work done. These projects can be traditionally creative (books, paintings) or organizational (start-ups, charities). In any case, making progress on them requires tuning out the distractions of everyday life, committing wholeheartedly, and doing what one loves out of love, not for wealth and fame. In order to get to work on one’s “big thing” and keep working, she recommends breathing and relaxation, concentration even through illness, taking necessary breaks, managing day jobs while working, and maintaining relationships with loved ones. More of a meditation than a prescriptive lesson, this is a helpful if not particularly fresh guide to getting one’s heart’s project moving.

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        June 15, 2016
        A New York Times business reporter shares her wisdom on creating and completing that elusive back-burner dream project. Korkki's debut, a crisply written meditation on goal achievement, was spurred by an ambitious article she'd written on deadlines. Though the overall process of penning the book was "rough and halting" and the idea had been gestating for decades, it evolved into a learning process for an author plagued by laziness, procrastination, and a barrage of distractions. She shares her personal journey through charming anecdotes and notes on preparatory self-care and via an extensive collective of interviews with psychotherapists, who coach aging adults on their goals; neuroscientists, who study cognitive decline in the middle-aged; dream-interpreting psychoanalysts; and a Jamaican reggae artist who recorded his first full-length album at age 65. Korkki also shares her own path of bringing the book to publication, including the climbing of a mountain with a Mayo Clinic physician. Naturally, she writes, a steely sense of focus, consistent motivation, commitment, and patience are key, but roadblocks like imperfection, self-doubt, and uncertainty are also very much a reality. "Each person who works on a Big Thing experiences limits that can be accepted and also harnessed," writes Korkki. "Even if the limits seem to be negative, they can be transformed into something positive." Hopeful and inspirational, the author profiles extraordinary people making their own aspirations a reality while battling addiction or physical and mental disabilities. The book is grounded in the cultivation of self-confidence and empowerment, and these elements are paramount particularly for an older generation wishing to leave a commemorative legacy in their wake ("the resolve of generativity"). With a supportive tone and gentle but insistent nudging, Korkki urges readers to creatively seize their own great endeavor as it can prove "one of the best ways to connect with the world." Insightful, encouraging, and universally practical.

        COPYRIGHT(2016) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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        June 15, 2016

        To overcome procrastination, a writer pens a book about the subject, but does she ever finish it? Yes! This is not a text about creativity, per se. Instead it is about setting deadlines and devising smaller, manageable tasks and figuring out what stands in the way of one finally getting going on that "big project," whether it's writing a book, producing a work of art, starting up a company, or building an app. Part self-help, part memoir, the volume provides examples of a wide variety of people and their undertakings. Korkki, assignment editor for the New York Times Sunday Business section, looks at psychological factors that hold people back and provides practical methods for making plans a reality, often trying them out on herself first. She also considers those of us who do not have this deep-seated artistic urge. Well written, in a breezy confessional style, it is an intriguing work for people in either camp. VERDICT While reading this might prompt yet another means of procrastination, it can also give readers the tips and inspiration they need to get started (or restarted) on their own "big thing." Recommended for public libraries.--Susan Hurst, Miami Univ. Libs., Oxford, OH

        Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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        New York Times business editor Korkki draws on many interviews to produce her big thing, this book. Her thoroughly researched stories, intriguing interviews, and self-deprecating style create a fun, thought-provoking read. Want to know why you can't focus? Read Korkki's interview with a neuroscientist. Want to work with less fatigue? Learn how to belly breathe. Whether you learn more about posture, about the importance of letting your big thing sit for a day or even years, or become inspired by young people taking a trip and living through having an Uzi pointed at them, you'll want to keep reading. If you enjoy good journalism and want to create a big thing of your own, read this book. Readers who like Elizabeth Gilbert are sure to enjoy Korkki and, when they've finished this, may want to try Gilbert's Big Magic: Creative Living beyond Fear (2015) for another title that delves into the creative self-help realm.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

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Whether it's the Great American Novel or a groundbreaking new app, many people want to create a Big Thing, but finding the motivation to get started, let alone complete the work, can be daunting. In The Big Thing, New York Times business writer and editor Phyllis Korkki combines real-life stories, science, and insights from her own experience to illuminate the factors that drive people to complete big creative projects—and the obstacles that threaten to derail success.

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