Writing my own poetry and books, and coaching hundreds of creative professionals over the years has taught me a lot about what it takes to get original work done in the midst of the demands and distractions of the 21st century workplace.
I’ve boiled down what I’ve learned into a free ebook, Time Management for Creative People, which you are welcome to download and share with your friends and contacts.
The ebook has been downloaded over 100,000 times, and I’ve received enthusiastic feedback from people all over the world who tell me it’s transformed their working habits and helped them achieve their artistic and professional goals.
It’s full of practical advice for creatives, including:
- Finding the method in your creative madness
- Identifying and prioritising your most important work
- Getting in the right state of mind for focused work
- How to minimise interruptions and distractions
- Managing e-mail effectively
- How to remember — and fulfil — all your important commitments
“A really well done 29-page download that provides practical time management and productivity tips tailored specifically for those performing creative work.'”
Brian Clark, Copyblogger“Even if you don’t consider yourself a creative person, the ebook is chocked full of useful tips.”
Kyle Potts, Lifehacker
Click here to download your copy of the ebook.
(Ebook licence details here. N.B. the images are licensed from istockphoto, so you should obtain a licence from them if you want to use them in other contexts)
A big thank you to Cat Wentworth and Neil Tortorella for prompting me to write the material and hosting it as a series on Business of Design Online.
Mark McGuinness
Robyn says
Mark, thanks for providing what looks to be a great resource. I’m told that when you give you receive back 100 fold. I’m hoping that happens to you. Once I see what you share, I hope to allude to it in my blog.
Thanks ever so much.
Rosa Say | Managing with Aloha says
Aloha Mark, Cat sent me to check out your e-book and meet you, and I grabbed the download – anxious to read it! At first glance it looks like you did an exceptional job, and as Robyn says, mahalo – thank you for sharing your coaching with us. I am pretty familiar with GTD, so what I am more interested in is reading how you have blended it with the creative habit inspiration you gained from Twyla Tharp and your own expertise in the creative arts.
Ho‘ohana: Continue your intentional good work.
Mark McGuinness says
Hi Robyn, nice to see you! Thanks for the lovely thoughts. I look forward to hearing what you make of it.
Aloha Rosa! Welcome. Yes I’ve done my best to blend GTD and other time management approaches with the creative process and creative working habits. I have to say Managing with Aloha sounds great fun! Do you use Huna principles in your work?
Rosa Say | Managing with Aloha says
I do share many of the beliefs of Huna Mark, but I consider myself a business coach whereas in my understanding of it, Huna is devoted to the art and science of healing and spiritual development. My mission with Managing with Aloha is to reinvent the workplace value by value, and I wrote my book and constructed my philosophy to give managers and leaders the tools they can use in value alignment, strengths management, and creating better organizational cultures – workplaces that people feel they thrive in. Returning to Huna, we certainly share strong belief in the greatly underestimated power of aloha! I have a client who calls Managing with Aloha a “Hawaiian sensibility for great work†and I love the description; I’m intent on living up to that!
Mahalo for asking Mark 🙂 Tried to minimize the horn-tooting, but hard to do – I love my work. As do you – I can tell just from reading your blog since leaving my first comment! You have done a wonderful job here; I am particularly impressed with the pages you offer in your sidebar navigation. I have subscribed so I can continue to learn more from you.
Bengt says
Mark: Nice resource and i think the ebook is wonderful. Releasing it under CC is also a thing i hope more people become accustom to do.
Mark McGuinness says
Rosa – thanks for sharing, your enthusiasm for your work shines off the screen (and enthusiasm is highly valued round here). I’m glad you like the sidebar stuff – I’m going to add some more when I (ahem) find the time.
Bengt – thanks, yes I want to spread the word hence the CC.
cat says
Mark,
Your series was such a hit. And not just with our readers as I loved going through it each week.
And the additional plus, getting 14,000 Unique Visitors in November alone, was brilliant. Absolutely brilliant.
Thank you SO much for putting all this work into your series and ebook.
cat
Richard Lyall says
Hi Mark … this looks really helpful. The e-book’s opening paragraphs describe my inner world most days.
The “creativity requires order” message has come to me from a number of places recently.
Cheers
Richard
Nela says
Thank you Mark, I am a pretty disorganized person and this will surely be of help.
Your effort is very much appreciated.
Robert Bruce says
Mark – Thanks for this. Back after the read-through…
Erin says
I found you, and this great eblook, through Copyblogger and I’m glad I did. I’ve heard the old “email inbox overload” strategies numerous times but you’ve broken it down in a manner that seems manageable.
Great site; looking forward to reading you more often now that I’ve signed up for a feed!
Mark McGuinness says
Cat – my pleasure, thanks for having me as a guest! Great news about the traffic.
Richard – glad to hear it touched a chord for you. Sounds like the universe is trying to tell you something!
Nela – nice to see you again, I hope it helps with the organisation. But don’t tidy up your pictures too much! There’s a time and a place for chaos after all 🙂
Robert – ditto, great to see you again. Keep the poems coming! One day I think it will be normal for poets to use the internet the way you do, you should get the credit as a trailblazer.
Erin – welcome! LOVE your blog title. And thanks for the great write-up in your post.
Steve says
I just like to say thanks for the free ebook. I haven’t read it yet (I will!), but I love the fact that you provide it as a free ebook under the CC license.
Steve says
I just discovered iGTD a few days ago for the first time. Stumbling upon the application introduced me to GTD of which I have now done a good bit of reading about in a couple days time. Through that research, I came across your ebook which had some great suggestions. Until you pointed it out, I didn’t realize how much of a slave to constantly incoming email I had become. Doing it tomorrow is brilliant! Thanks for compiling some resources and sharing it with heartfelt advice.
Ariel says
I love your book. It should definitely help put my writing more on track. I’m realizing now that instead of writing at the times I’m most productive I’m doing other things. And that instead of being where I’m most productive (outside) I tend to stay in. I did read Steve Pavlina’s ideas for getting up a coupla days or so ago and am trying to get myself up at a reasonable hour or so and then just bed whenever I get tired. We’ll see how that goes.
Anyway, I’m glad Lifehacker linked to you, I shall add you to my RSS feed and my blog will most definitely give you a mention. Take care.
Mark McGuinness says
Apologies for the delay in replying – I’ve been away on business and comments and e-mails have been piling up, so this week ‘do it tomorrow’ has turned into ‘do it at the weekend’!
1st Steve – my pleasure!
2nd Steve – I’m glad it’s helping you overcome the tyranny of e-mail. I didn’t realise how much it was affecting me until I read Mark Forster’s book.
Ariel – thanks, yes it’s easy to overlook the daily rhythms of concentration and energy, it made a big difference to me when I started aligning them with my work patterns. All the best with your writing
Sophia says
I finally finished reading your great e-book and want to say many thanks for your fabulous work. Your e-book is for sure an excellent book to help me more organized. And I would like to introduce your book to more people in my blog.
Happy new year!
Mark McGuinness says
Sophia – thanks for the comment and the great write-up on your blog, Happy New Year!
Teri Leavens says
This was a wonderful book!! Thank you so much for all the helpful hints and tangible ‘how to’s.’ I can’t wait to begin implementing them!
Mark McGuinness says
Thanks Teri, glad you found it helpful. Good luck!