Discover If Your Daily Routine Is Similar to These Famous Creatives

In case we haven’t made it entirely clear yet, let us say it again: We are all born creative — duh. But that’s where the creative similarities end. Not only do we all showcase our talents through an assortment of mediums, we also have daily routines that vary. We recently stumbled upon an infographic by RJ Andrews of Info We Trustthat highlights how famous creatives — from Maya Angelou and Mozart to Benjamin Franklin — spent the 24 hours in their days.

The info for “Creative Routines” was compiled from Mason Currey’s Daily Rituals, a book that takes a look at the day-to-day habits of 161 novelists, playwrights, poets, painters, philosophers, scientists and mathematicians. RJ broke down the 24-hour cycle of 16 of those innovative individuals. He then segmented those days down into typical activities — sleep, exercise, work, etc. With the insight from the book, he made a visualization of how these gifted women and men spend their blocks of time day in and day out.

Some of our favorite creative quirks include Beethoven counting his coffee beans before brewing a cup, Maya Angelou preferring to work from hotel rooms and Victor Hugo’s penchant for long strenuous exercises on the beach. We have no doubt that many of you make like Charles Darwin and lie awake in bed solving problems. Likewise, we have no doubt that more of us should be pulling a Ben Franklin and asking ourselves, “What good shall I do today?” in the morning and “What good have I done today?” in the evening.

What daily rituals do you practice? Let us know in the comments.

If you're ready to jolt your productivity, we've got some quick little tips and tricks for Y-O-U. This list from Ethos3 compiles 33 brilliant ideas from people who know what they're talking about. We've picked out a few of our favorite productivity tips that we want to use in our daily routines, but make sure you check out the whole infographic here. Whether you're facing a big project at work or are a creative looking for inspiration, productivity equals happiness. And these tips will revamp your day and let you spend more time doing the things you love.

Know Your Peak Performance Hours: The genius 30/30 app operates on the idea that highest productivity happens when you focus on a single task, completely uninterrupted, for half an hour.


Keep It Simple: Don't over-commit to long work hours, because you'll just lose inspiration and stress yourself out. Makers stay creative on the daily by scheduling time for hobbies and creative projects.

Creative Space: We're not going to brag, but we're kind of pros on the whole workspace front. From organizational hacks to these workplace essentials we've got everything you need for the most productive office ever.

Sleep Habits: For obvious reasons, we're totally behind the nap idea. And according to this infographic on the sleep habits of creative people, naps are definitely part of the creative process.

Morning Routines: You probably don't want to hear this, but getting up early will give you extra time to get everything done in a more leisurely manner. Don't worry, we've got a few tips and tricks on how to become a morning person.

Make That List: Whether you prefer an app or a good old-fashioned paper to-do list, the mere act of writing things down will inspire you to start checking them off.

Plan Ahead: Take some time on Sunday to plan out your entire week. Write down things that must be accomplished this week and then figure out how to divide it up into manageable pieces.

Make It a Habit: Instead of putting “be creative" on your to-do list every day, just make it a habit by scheduling it in at the same time every day (see Morning Routines!).

Eat Breakfast: How many times do you have to be told not to skip breakfast? It is good for your health and for your productivity, and we've got some amazing breakfast ideas that can be made in no time. There is literally no excuse left.

Feeling inspired yet? Let us know how you use these productivity tips @BritandCo!

(h/t Ethos3)

This article was published in March 2015 and has been updated.

It's the most wonderful time of the year: awards show season! We're getting closer to seeing the Oscars, the Grammys, and the Golden Globes celebrate the best movies, music, and TV shows of 2024, and we finally know who's up for the Golden Globes. The program will air on CBS and Paramount+ January 5 at 8 pm EST.

Even though this awards show is usually an indicator of what the Oscar nominations will look like, my group chats aren't so sure — some of these nominations (and snubs) are such wild cards!

Keep reading to see all the 2025 Golden Globe nominations — and snubs.

The Most Shocking Snubs & Surprises Of The 2025 Golden Globes Nominations

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To no one's surprise, The Bear led amongst its competition with 5 nominations, followed closely by four nominations for both Shōgun and Only Murders in the Building. And Selena Gomez's Emilia Pérez got 10 nominations!

Some notable snubs of this year's Golden Globes include leaving Wicked's Jon M. Chu and Dune 2's Denis Villeneuve out of the director category (which baffles me even more after Greta Gerwig's Barbie snub at the Oscars), Sing Sing in the screenplay category, and Saoirse Ronan in the acting categories even though the Oscar-nominated actress was in both The Outrun and Blitz!

As far as surprises go, September 5 is nominated for Best Picture, despite the fact it hasn't been released yet. And, okay I know Wicked already announced they'd be submitting Cynthia Erivo for a lead actress and Ariana Grande for supporting, but my group chats STILL can't believe it! Also Zendaya being nominated in lead actress in a comedy/musical for Challengers...since when is Challengers a comedy?!

Golden Globe Nominations For Movies

Searchlight Pictures

Best Motion Picture – Drama

  • The Brutalist
  • A Complete Unknown
  • Conclave
  • Dune: Part Two
  • Nickel Boys
  • September 5

Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

  • Anora
  • Challengers
  • Emilia Pérez
  • A Real Pain
  • The Substance
  • Wicked

Best Motion Picture – Animated

  • Flow
  • Inside Out 2
  • Memoir of a Snail
  • Moana 2
  • Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
  • The Wild Robot

Cinematic and Box Office Achievement

  • Alien: Romulus
  • Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
  • Deadpool & Wolverine
  • Gladiator II
  • Inside Out 2
  • Twisters
  • Wicked
  • The Wild Robot

Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language

  • All We Imagine as Light (India)
  • Emilia Pérez (France)
  • The Girl with the Needle (Denmark)
  • I’m Still Here (Brazil)
  • The Seed of the Sacred Fig (Germany)
  • Vermiglio (Italy)

Universal Pictures

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama

  • Pamela Anderson for The Last Showgirl
  • Angelina Jolie for Maria
  • Nicole Kidman for Babygirl
  • Tilda Swinton for The Room Next Door
  • Fernanda Torres for I’m Still Here
  • Kate Winslet for Lee

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama

  • Adrien Brody for The Brutalist
  • Timothée Chalamet for A Complete Unknown
  • Daniel Craig for Queer
  • Colman Domingo for Sing Sing
  • Ralph Fiennes for Conclave
  • Sebastian Stan for The Apprentice

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

  • Amy Adams for Nightbitch
  • Cynthia Erivo for Wicked
  • Karla Sofía Gascón for Emilia Pérez
  • Mikey Madison for Anora
  • Demi Moore for The Substance
  • Zendaya for Challengers

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy

  • Jesse Eisenberg for A Real Pain
  • Hugh Grant for Heretic
  • Gabriel LaBelle for Saturday Night
  • Jesse Plemons for Kinds of Kindness
  • Glen Powell for Hit Man
  • Sebastian Stan for A Different Man

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role

Selena Gomez for Emilia Pérez
Ariana Grande for Wicked
Felicity Jones for The Brutalist
Margaret Qualley for The Substance
Isabella Rossellini for Conclave
Zoe Saldaña for Emilia Pérez

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role

Yura Borisov for Anora
Kieran Culkin for A Real Pain
Edward Norton for A Complete Unknown
Guy Pearce for The Brutalist
Jeremy Strong for The Apprentice
Denzel Washington for Gladiator II

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Best Director

  • Jacques Audiard for Emilia Pérez
  • Sean Baker for Anora
  • Edward Berger for Conclave
  • Brady Corbet for The Brutalist
  • Coralie Fargeat for The Substance
  • Payal Kapadia for All We Imagine as Light

Best Screenplay

  • Emilia Pérez
  • Anora
  • The Brutalist
  • A Real Pain
  • The Substance
  • Conclave

Best Original Score

  • Conclave
  • The Brutalist
  • The Wild Robot
  • Emilia Pérez
  • Challengers
  • Dune: Part Two

Best Original Song

“Beautiful That Way” forThe Last Showgirl
“Compress / Repress” for Challengers
“El Mal” for Emilia Pérez
“Forbidden Road” for Better Man
“Kiss The Sky” for The Wild Robot
“Mi Camino" for Emilia Pérez

TV Show Golden Globe Nominations For 2025

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Best Television Series – Drama

  • The Day of the Jackal
  • The Diplomat
  • Mr. and Mrs. Smith
  • Shōgun
  • Slow Horses
  • Squid Game

Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy

  • Abbott Elementary
  • The Bear
  • The Gentlemen
  • Hacks
  • Nobody Wants This
  • Only Murders in the Building

Best Television Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television

  • Baby Reindeer
  • Disclaimer
  • Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
  • The Penguin
  • Ripley
  • True Detective: Night Country

FX/Hulu

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series – Drama

  • Kathy Bates for Matlock
  • Emma D’Arcy for House of the Dragon
  • Maya Erskine for Mr. and Mrs. Smith
  • Keira Knightley for Black Doves
  • Keri Russell for The Diplomat
  • Anna Sawai for Shōgun

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series – Drama

  • Donald Glover for Mr. and Mrs. Smith
  • Jake Gyllenhaal for Presumed Innocent
  • Gary Oldman for Slow Horses
  • Eddie Redmayne for The Day of the Jackal
  • Hiroyuki Sanada for Shōgun
  • Billy Bob Thornton for Landman

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy

  • Kristen Bell for Nobody Wants This
  • Quinta Brunson for Abbott Elementary
  • Ayo Edebiri for The Bear
  • Selena Gomez for Only Murders in the Building
  • Kathryn Hahn for Agatha All Along
  • Jean Smart for Hacks

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy

  • Adam Brody for Nobody Wants This
  • Ted Danson for A Man on the Inside
  • Steve Martin for Only Murders in the Building
  • Jason Segel for Shrinking
  • Martin Short for Only Murders in the Building
  • Jeremy Allen White for The Bear

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Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series, or a Motion Picture Made for Television

  • Cate Blanchett for Disclaimer
  • Jodie Foster for True Detective: Night Country
  • Cristin Milioti for The Penguin
  • Sofía Vergara for Griselda
  • Naomi Watts for Feud: Capote vs. the Swans
  • Kate Winslet for The Regime

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or a Motion Picture Made for Television

  • Colin Farrell for The Penguin
  • Richard Gadd for Baby Reindeer
  • Kevin Kline for Disclaimer
  • Cooper Koch for Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
  • Ewan Mcgregor for A Gentleman in Moscow
  • Andrew Scott for Ripley

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role

  • Liza Colón-Zayas for The Bear
  • Hannah Einbinder for Hacks
  • Dakota Fanning for Ripley
  • Jessica Gunning for Baby Reindeer
  • Allison Janney for The Diplomat
  • Kali Reis for True Detective: Night Country

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role

  • Tadanobu Asano for Shōgun
  • Javier Bardem for Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story
  • Harrison Ford for Shrinking
  • Jack Lowden for Slow Horses
  • Diego Luna for La Máquina
  • Ebon Moss-Bachrach for The Bear

Best Performance in Stand-Up Comedy on Television

  • Jamie Foxx for Jamie Foxx: What Had Happened Was
  • Nikki Glaser for Nikki Glaser: Someday You’ll Die
  • Seth Meyers for Seth Meyers: Dad Man Walking
  • Adam Sandler for Adam Sandler: Love You
  • Ali Wong for Ali Wong: Single Lady
  • Ramy Youssef for Ramy Youssef: More Feelings

Did any 2025 Golden Globe nomination (or snub) surprise you? Let us know in the comments!

Getting a healthy dose of protein to kick off your day is important, but mornings are hectic and we aren’t all pros when it comes to putting together a protein-packed breakfast. Same goes for lunch. The solution? Protein shakes! Get your blender out, because these four shakes are so easy and tasty, you’ll be rotating them for the next few weeks.

Do you love banana nut muffins, but resent the carbs and sugars that go along with them? We totally get that, which is why we are SO in love with this shake that provides your protein, a dose of potassium, and some heart-healthy fats. You can even swap between nut milks and water for less calories without affecting the yummy flavor. So sip away and enjoy that nutty banana goodness sans guilt, friends!

Needless to say, this shake is berry, berry delicious. Whether you’re more partial to blueberries, raspberries, cherries, or strawberries, pick your very own blend to toss into this mix along with Omega-3-rich flaxseed, iron-boosting spinach, and hefty protein.

Many of us covet the sweet and nutty combination of chocolate and peanut butter, but it’s not something we allow ourselves to indulge in often — until now. With a generous amount of chocolate protein powder, cocoa bits, a banana, and some creamy PB, the dessert we covet most has turned into a legit meal option that is packed with nutrients. Aww yesss.

Blueberries are freaking fabulous. Their fiber, folate, vitamin C and B6, and potassium content make them a huge supporter of a healthy heart. Let’s also highlight the fact that it’s a total brain booster. Add to that some walnuts with their neuroprotective compounds, some flaxseed, and some protein, and you’ve got a recipe for a focused and productive day.

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I've always loved a pop of blue, red, or yellow in an otherwise neutral space. And while I admire anyone who can masterfully combine all three, blue has always been my clear favorite. Now, IKEA has officially crowned 'Electric Blue' as their 2025 Color of the Year. Inspired by the seas and skies, Electric Blue is a hue that IKEA describes as “contemplative and calm, yet versatile enough for modern and traditional spaces.”

Whether you’re looking to refresh a bedroom, energize a living room, or add a cool pop to your kitchen, this happy, bold shade delivers in the form of wall art, plush throws, or statement-making furniture. The best part? It plays well with others. Pair it with sunny yellows, vibrant oranges, soft lavenders, or even a daring hot pink. Will you be embracing this blue wave in 2025? From rugs and pillows to accessories and more, here are our top picks to embrace the new year with a splash of blue.

Wayfair

Iryanna Upholstered Armchair

This playful elephant trunk design calls for a color that doesn't take itself too seriously, creating a look that's minimalist and modern yet anything but boring.

IKEA

IKEA KLIPPOXEL Throw

This yarn-dyed throw feels just like mohair and it's made from recycled materials. It's a great way to commit to this bright color while on a budget.

West Elm

WE Checkered Shag Washable Rug

This 100% wool rug is actually washable and adds a bit of play and pop of blue to any space.

IKEA

IKEA KYRRE Stool

These stacking stools are so versatile and can be added to the corner of any room for extra seating or tables.

Urban Outfitters

UO Lola Nightstand

This cylindrical side table is perfect for holding your best reads, phone, other bedside essentials.

Amazon

Knot Pillow

Go blue on this iconic pillow for a whimsical and cozy addition to any room.

IKEA

IKEA SLATTUM Upholstered Bed Frame

This affordable bed frame will brighten up your bedroom and day.

Amazon

AllBlue Modern Eclectic Wall Art, Set of 12

For just $10, you can channel your own Blue Period with this striking and eclectic gallery wall.

Etsy

Twist Candles By Lex Pott

Designer Lex Pott combined both base and candle so you don't need a candle holder. Brilliant idea and color!

IKEA

IKEA KRYLBO Chair

Pull up a chair in Electric Blue with this upholstered piece that works in dining rooms, kitchens, and offices.

All Modern

Gemmell Hand Tufted Wool Rug

This 100% hand-tufted New Zealand wool rug makes a bold statement with simple geometric shapes.

IKEA

IKEA PRUNKHALLON Mirror

This wavy mirror in Electric Blue pairs perfectly with the IKEA BLÅSVERK Table Lamp in the same color.

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Truth be told, no greater controversy plagues Gilmore Girls fans than the battle of the boyfriends, but we’re finally ending the great boyfriend debate once and for all. Sorry, Team Jess and Team Dean (Is anyone Team Dean?), we’re ruling in favor of Logan Huntzberger — and we’ve got the receipts to back it up.

Before we even begin to look into Rory Gilmore's BFs, though, we must take a look at Rory herself. Although she has her flaws (like stealing yachts when she encounters a shred of criticism, for one), she actually isn’t a terrible girlfriend. “Rory has a secure attachment style,” couples therapist Kayla Sammons, LMFT at Millennial Life Counseling, tells Elite Daily. “She is comfortable being with her partner and apart from him. That’s a good start to building a lasting relationship.”

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OK — so we know Rory’s a decent person to date. But what about her boyfriends? As all Gilmore Girls fans know, there are the big three; the rather possessive Dean Forester, the moody and literary Jess Mariano, and (our favorite) the wealthy and cheeky Logan Huntzberger. If you’ve watched the show, there’s a good chance you’re adamantly on one of their sides. Let us show you why Logan is the guy you need to get behind.

In speaking with Elite Daily, Sammons agrees that Logan is Rory’s best boyfriend — and apparently it’s not just because he calls her Ace. “Logan and Rory both show signs of high self-esteem, which helps them feel secure in themselves and their relationship,” she says. “Rory feels safe and excited by Logan and his unpredictability, while also knowing she’s safe with him.”

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As all Gilmore Girls fans can recall, they started off as an FWBs before developing an IRL long-term commitment. Sammons says this as a good sign because it shows their ability to grow together. “Rory is able to self-reflect and communicate her need for more from a partner,” she says. “Then, they both take a chance on one another not knowing if it [will] work, and that risk is what relationships are all about.”

Before Rory, Logan was an avid bachelor with a lengthy roster of women. Rory knew this, and never tried to change him when they started seeing each other loosely. Eventually, though, Rory tells tell Logan that she can't see him anymore, because ultimately casual relationships aren't for her. She never once asks him to choose her, which is just what Logan needed to realize how much he wanted (and needed) Rory.

Within seconds, Logan tells Rory that he doesn't want to stop seeing her. He'll trade in his long-term bachelor lifestyle for her. She is officially his one and only. His decision is exactly why their relationship was so strong. It was his choice. He wanted Rory, and Rory wanted him, so he (very) willingly dropped everything for her.

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This moment clearly separates Logan from the insecure Dean and withdrawn Jess, because it shows that he’s ready to step up for Rory. Although it seems like a minuscule moment between Rory and Logan, it showcases their genuine commitment to one another. The slow build of her relationship with Logan, coupled with their compatible personalities, ultimately makes him the best fit for her.

That's not to say that their relationship wasn't without issues, though (like that time they steal a yacht, which is totally NBD). Even in these trying moments, they consistently trust and support each other. They evolve together, cementing their relationship as Rory’s healthiest, even if Rory ultimately rejects Logan’s marriage proposal at her graduation from Yale in quite possibly one of the worst plotline decisions in the history of television (clearly we’re still not over this). Even despite their dalliances in the Gilmore Girls reboot, their compatibility still earns Logan the title of Best Boyfriend.

So there you have it — a definitive summary as to why Logan is the best partner for Rory, even though she inevitably messed it up (as she has a pension for doing). BRB while we overnight a Logan of our own.

Have we convinced you to join Team Logan? Let us know @BritandCo!

Header image courtesy of Warner Bros Television.

This post has been updated.