Procrastination and Motivation show

Procrastination and Motivation

Summary: Learning to Create WIthout Fear

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 P+M 005: Habit Loops | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:30

You can call and leave a message at +1 (858) 859-3256, email us with a voice clip or text at podcast@tix-n-roo.com, or leave a comment on this post! We’d love to hear your thoughts on this episode (anything you’d like to add!) and we’re still looking for input about depression and long term chronic illness, they relate to motivation and the tendency to procrastinate. The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business How Companies Learn Your Secrets Charles Duhigg and Terry Gross Discuss Habits on Fresh Air Also: some apologies. The dogs were chewing on some things in the other room and I didn't even notice until I was editing out all of my "ums"

 P&M 004: Physical Stagnation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:26

You can call and leave a message at +1 (858) 859-3256, email us with a voice clip or text at podcast@tix-n-roo.com, or leave a comment on this post! We’d love to hear your thoughts on this episode (anything you’d like to add!) and we’re still looking for input about depression and long term chronic illness, as they relate to motivation and the tendency to procrastinate. I said I'd put some sources in the notes but I didn't really have any to begin with- Most of this is intuitive, or from personal experience, or common sense, and I went out of my way looking for examples of scientific reinforcement of the ideas expressed- so here are a couple, because I said that I would: Social: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Connect - this book is the reason that Matthew D. Lieberman was on Science Friday to talk about. Super interesting, hearing him on this subject, and this is the podcast for your listening pleasure. Walking Your Way to a Bigger Brain - Another Science Friday podcast, supporting the idea that, evolutionarily, walking is something we need to do.

 P&M 003: The Middle. Part 1. Probably. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:52

You can call and leave a message at +1 (858) 859-3256, email us with a voice clip or text at podcast@tix-n-roo.com, or leave a comment on this post! We’d love to hear your thoughts on this episode (anything you’d like to add!) and we’re still looking for input about depression and long term chronic illness, as they relate to motivation and the tendency to procrastinate. Cracked - 5 Stupid Habits You Develop Growing Up In A Broken Home Paper Wings Podcast - How To Gather Healthy Critique Groups and Collaborators Tix-N-Roo - Art Party Questionnaire

 P&M 002: The Awesome Thing In Your Head | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:43

You can call and leave a message at +1 (858) 859-3256, email us with a voice clip or text at podcast@tix-n-roo.com, or leave a comment on this post! We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode (anything you'd like to add!) and we're still looking for input about depression and long term chronic illness, as they relate to motivation and the tendency to procrastinate. Melanie Herring's Color Tutorial. Lulie Tanett's Secret to Composition (includes a lot of other useful links, PERUSE THEM!) How to Draw Clothes by Lora Innes Figure and Gesture Drawing: Tools for Self-Educating Artists Sketchup, and the 3d Warehouse I forgot to mention this IN the podcast but I've heard more than a few times of people having some luck modeling in MInecraft and using that as a starting point. Here is my original sketch for my larger Elemental Mix-Up picture. Found some models in the Warehouse that approximated what I was going for, arranged them accordingly and put the camera where I wanted it. Still not perfect, but a LOT better. I go a little more in-depth over at my blog, so if you're interested in the WHOLE process, please click on through!  

 P&M 001: Introduction | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:40

In this first Episode, Roo Introduces Tix-N-Roo and talks a little bit on what we’re about and why. We’d like to hear from you guys! If you have any input, especially about depression or long term chronic illness, and how they relate to your motivation, please give us a call! You can leave a message at +1 (858) 859-3256, or email us at podcast@tix-n-roo.com. Be sure to let us know if we can use your name and website address, and remember: if you don’t want us to play or read it on the podcast, don’t send it in!

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