cover image Growing Gills: How to Find Creative Focus When You’re Drowning in Your Daily Life

Growing Gills: How to Find Creative Focus When You’re Drowning in Your Daily Life

Jessica Abel. Jessica Abel, $11.99 ISBN 978-1-5212-7787-4

Cartoonist Abel (Trish Trash #2) delivers a motivating productivity guide for people who have trouble finishing creative projects. Her four-part system is variously designed to help readers define the dilemmas blocking their efforts, learn to build personal paths to project completion, execute plans, and stay on track. Using questions (“What do I have to have done to call it finished?”) and exercises (“Take your big project and break it down into action steps”) that call for insightful examination of one’s desires and habits, Abel discusses numerous reasons for not accomplishing goals. These include emotional causes such as procrastination and anxiety and logistical or organizational factors such as coordinating family, work, and personal responsibilities. The plan of attack is as thorough and astute as the assessment questions, providing practical and detailed actions that target problematic habits. Abel calls on would-be creators to systematically review their productivity, done using “tracking document” spreadsheets, and employ countermeasures against distraction, such as turning off the notifications on their mobile devices. Abel’s tone is straightforward and encouraging throughout as she promotes self-reflection and self-understanding as the keys to productivity. (BookLife)