Are you are caught in a Vicious Circle? #HTipT #173
You get caught in a viscous circle where your story becomes a limiting belief. Callum Fox shares the secret of how to break this pattern.
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You get caught in a viscous circle where your story becomes a limiting belief. Callum Fox shares the secret of how to break this pattern.
There is support around you just ask. You are an inter-dependent artist. There are people who are part of your arts practice who want you to succeed. Build an Artist’s Advisory Circle to propel your business.
Understand the concept of 1000 true fans so you can learn how to make $100,000 as an artist. Cultivate your true fans and develop a micro-patronage plan.
Controlling your time is up to you. How do you want to do it? Here are a series of questions to prompt a discussion to make some changes.
There’s a secret to changing your limiting beliefs. They are there because you wanted them at one point but they no longer serve you. Take the first step now to uncouple them from your auto response programming.
We all have work stress, when it becomes relentless you’re heading for burnout. Look out for 3 red flags and then use these 5 ways to prevent burnout.
You can beat anxiety if you develop a habit that interrupts your physiology. You can develop a habit of mindful breathing that will disrupt your stress response and let you make a different choice and take new action. Video: Podcast:
The inner game is where you succeed. Making a change to your inner habits will make the biggest difference. There are 7 secret inner habits of success. Here’s three.
Why is it hard being an artist? What can you do to acknowledge the struggle and the reward. It’s time to remind yourself that you are doing well and celebrate with a fellow artist.
Success in the arts comes down to focus and consistency. But we are too impatient for success to happen, so we jump from idea to idea. Pace yourself like other small businesses. Be consistent in what you create, and stay the course. How long should you wait to judge yourself successful? Successful entrepreneurs find something viable and focus their energy for 3 – 5 years.