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		<title>Ten Rules of Thumb for Maintaining Creativity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img width="122" height="200" src="http://marilynfenn.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Wendell-Castle-Music-Rack1-200x326.jpg" class="attachment-post-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="Wendell-Castle-Music-Rack" title="Wendell-Castle-Music-Rack" /></p><p><em>Wendell Castle<br />
Music Stand (1964)<br />
Oak, Brazilion Rosewood<br />
55.5" x 25" x 20" </em></p>
<p>I just discovered this great blog post about an artist/craftsman named Wendell Castle at <a title="10 rules of thumb" href="http://emilyevanseerdmans.blogspot.com/2009/08/wendell-castles-10-rules-of-thumb.html">Emily Evans Eerdmans' blog</a>.  Wendell Castle has been creating amazing furniture for over 50 years.  He has ten "Adopted Rules of Thumb" for staying at the top of one's creative game that I find very compelling:</p>
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<li>If you are in love with an idea, you are no judge of its beauty or value.</li>
<li>It is difficult to see the whole picture when you are inside the frame.</li>
<li>After learning the tricks of the trade, don't think you know the trade.</li>
<li>We hear and apprehend what we already know.</li>
<li>The dog that stays on the porch will find no bones.</li>
<li>Never state a problem to yourself in the same terms it was brought to you.</li>
<li>If it's offbeat or surprising, it's probably useful.</li>
<li>If you don't expect the unexpected, you will not find it.</li>
<li>Don't get too serious.</li>
<li>If you hit the bullseye everytime, the target is too near.</li>
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<p>To find out more about Wendell Castle, and view more of his amazing creations, visit his website at <a title="Wendell Castle" href="http://www.wendellcastle.com/">wendellcastle.com</a></p>
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Music Stand (1964)<br />
Oak, Brazilion Rosewood<br />
55.5" x 25" x 20" </em></p>
<p>I just discovered this great blog post about an artist/craftsman named Wendell Castle at <a title="10 rules of thumb" href="http://emilyevanseerdmans.blogspot.com/2009/08/wendell-castles-10-rules-of-thumb.html">Emily Evans Eerdmans' blog</a>.  Wendell Castle has been creating amazing furniture for over 50 years.  He has ten "Adopted Rules of Thumb" for staying at the top of one's creative game that I find very compelling:</p>
<div class="space"></div>
<ol>
<li>If you are in love with an idea, you are no judge of its beauty or value.</li>
<li>It is difficult to see the whole picture when you are inside the frame.</li>
<li>After learning the tricks of the trade, don't think you know the trade.</li>
<li>We hear and apprehend what we already know.</li>
<li>The dog that stays on the porch will find no bones.</li>
<li>Never state a problem to yourself in the same terms it was brought to you.</li>
<li>If it's offbeat or surprising, it's probably useful.</li>
<li>If you don't expect the unexpected, you will not find it.</li>
<li>Don't get too serious.</li>
<li>If you hit the bullseye everytime, the target is too near.</li>
</ol>
<p>To find out more about Wendell Castle, and view more of his amazing creations, visit his website at <a title="Wendell Castle" href="http://www.wendellcastle.com/">wendellcastle.com</a></p>
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