Rejection stings, but realistically, it’s part of being a working creative. It doesn’t matter if you’re an artist, designer, photographer, illustrator, or writer - a piece of your heart is ingrained in what you create. Rejection feels bad, understandably so. The trick is how to move beyond feeling upset so that you can get back to creating. Your livelihood depends on being adaptable and able to consistently market and pitch your work.
Read MoreFinding Your Creative Path
Through questions and exercises in the workbook, you will be able to turn ideas into goals to inspire more confidence and fulfillment in your creative pursuits. Finding your Creative Path helps you align with your goals over a 12-month period using seasonal planning. Perfect to start the new year with… or anytime you want to make a change and chart a new creative path.
Read MoreMarketing Yourself: Tips on Getting Clients
I understand that some folks think marketing feels “icky”. Try to embrace the fact that marketing is part of being a freelancer (or entrepreneur). Marketing your services and finding new clients can be frustrating, but with the right frame of mind, it’s easier to discover what feels natural and works best for you.
Market on your terms using your strengths and interests, so that it becomes a happy part of your business instead of a drag.
Read MoreHow to Stand Out When You Feel Adrift in a Crowded Market
Before you can stand out, you need to be willing to show up for yourself and create - through the good, bad and everything in between. Read about the 7 suggestions that I have to motivate you to create and set yourself apart.
Read MoreArt Challenges: How they can boost creativity and improve productivity
Why is an art challenge useful? I discuss five reasons why doing a 31-day art challenge will help you grow as an artist and improve productivity.
Read MoreYes, You Can!
A few words of encouragement, in case you're feeling a tad wrung out or discouraged. Your dreams matter don’t give up on yourself.
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