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Sustainably Creative by Michael Nobbs

Little and Often

Podcast on iTunes


My podcast is now available from iTunes…

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Podcast!


I’ve just published a pilot for what I hope will become a regular podcast. Please forgive me for the rough bits around the edges (and for how many times I say “erm”). Let me know what you think.

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it’s been a month…


…since I was sitting in the cafe at top of Tate Modern.I don’t seem to have been very grounded since I got home, and haven’t spent much time digesting the trip. I find it hard to believe a month has passed, probably because I have been forgetting to stop, take stock and enjoy the moment. more »

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now with added instructions


You can download your own copy here. ….. I really don’t know where this week has gone. I’ve spent most of it stuffing envelopes with Beanys and then sticking on labels and stamps. Suddenly I looked up and it was Friday. All the pre-orders and subscription copies are now heading around the globe. Many thanks more »

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download a bookmark


I’ve been making a bookmark today. I wanted something to put in with the latest issue of The Beany when I put them in the post tomorrow, and, as I love the idea of downloadable bits of art, I’ve also made a .pdf version that can be downloaded from The Drawing Club’s file section (you’ll more »

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on money…


The marvelous Keri Smith has been writing about money this week. Money has been a big issue for me as long as I can remember, and is something I’ve never resolved satisfactorily. Interestingly, money and health seem very tied up together for me. In the past I’ve squandered money in the same way I’ve squandered more »

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  • Michael Nobbs

    I'm Michael Nobbs, an artist, blogger and tea drinker (not necessarily in that order).

    I'd like to show you that it is possible to stay creative even when energy is in short supply, and how working on small creative acts on a regular basis can build over time into a substantial body of work (and even a creative career).

    I've written a book called Sustainable Creativity. You're welcome to pay whatever you would like for it.

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    My new book, Getting Your Important Work Done, is currently free for members to download.

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