Synthesized answer
The book "Steal Like an Artist" includes mini-exercise sections that call out practical actions readers can take to unleash their own creative spirits [1]. The book is described as brief, direct, and visually interactive, offering illustrative anecdotes [1].
While the passages mention that the book includes mini-exercise sections with practical actions for readers, they do not elaborate on the specific details of these practical implications beyond this general description.
Synthesized from the book passages below. Chat with the book on Feynman for follow-up.
From the book
Title: Steal like an artist by Austin Kleon Description: When asked to talk to students at Broome Community College in upstate New York in the spring of 2011, Austin Kleon wrote a simple list often things he wished he'd heard when he was their age: 'Steal like an artist; Don't wait until you know who you are to start making things; Write the book you want to read; Use your hands; Side projects are important; Do good work and put it where people can see it; Geography is no longer our master; Be nice (the world is a small town.); Be boring (it's the only way to get work done.); and, Creativity…