When aspiring to complete a particular project or task, many of us often look to examples of the greats that have come before us for a little guidance. But what do we do when we discover that great minds don’t think so alike after all, and their paths to success vary dramatically?
Thanks to the productivity experts at Podio, we can browse the daily routines of some of the most legendary creative people and decide which set of daily habits works best for us. Their recent interactive infographic, “The Daily Routines of Famous Creative People,” showcases when 26 of the best artists, writers and musicians ate, slept, attended work, exercised and dedicated time to their crafts.
Whether we’re working on our latest novels, paintings or compositions and stuck in ruts, or we’re novices to the creative workspace entirely, we can all benefit from seeing how Charles Dickens, Pablo Picasso and Mozart spent their days -- even if it is just for fun.
Click on the images below to experience the interactive version of the infographic.
Click image to see the interactive version (via Podio).
Click image to see the interactive version (via Podio).
Click image to see the interactive version (via Podio).
Thanks to the productivity experts at Podio, we can browse the daily routines of some of the most legendary creative people and decide which set of daily habits works best for us. Their recent interactive infographic, “The Daily Routines of Famous Creative People,” showcases when 26 of the best artists, writers and musicians ate, slept, attended work, exercised and dedicated time to their crafts.
Whether we’re working on our latest novels, paintings or compositions and stuck in ruts, or we’re novices to the creative workspace entirely, we can all benefit from seeing how Charles Dickens, Pablo Picasso and Mozart spent their days -- even if it is just for fun.
Click on the images below to experience the interactive version of the infographic.
Click image to see the interactive version (via Podio).
Click image to see the interactive version (via Podio).
Click image to see the interactive version (via Podio).