Creatively Correct

My wife knows the tremendous burden I must bear.

The burden of constantly being right.

About everything.

All. The. Time.

**sigh**

It has happened again.

Recently, in the Texas Lawyer, I wrote about how unforced time for incubation was essential to creativity. Allowing the brain to do seemingly nothing is the ingredient without which insight or inspiration will not happen.

But law practice actually discourages down time and "incubation." So, I tried to come up with ways we can preserve the brain space we need to be effective, like:

Setting aside time to sit and be quiet Exercising or taking a walk in the middle of the day to re-boot Weaning yourself from your computer screens Learning to say no, so that each project gets the incubation time it requires. Little did I realize the power of the Appellate Record echo chamber. In rapid succession, several pieces appeared in the New York Times or on the BBC confirming just how right we were. Check out:

Brain, Interrupted in the Times about how toggling between devices and distractions is impairing and reshaping our cognitive function. BBC...

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