Tag: productivity

Control Your Time #HTipT #166

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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.

Instant energy boost #HTipT #144

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It’s important to be able to generate a boost of energy when we need it, without getting some sugar or caffeine. There is a really cool nautral 60 second breathing technique that will get some much needed oxygen to your blood. making you more alert.

With renewed focus, you can stay on task and feel refreshed, have clearer thoughts and feel more centered and connected.

Morning practice #HTipT #143

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Your morning routine might just be preparing you for a productive day reacting to things. As an artist, it’s important to start the day proactive and in control of our thoughts and our emotions. This is a technique to create a morning ritual that is better than your current routine.

3 Meditation Hacks #HTipT #139

Meditation is the one skill you can develop that will make the biggest difference for your arts business. If you can start every day with a clean clear brain you are ready for anything. This week JP shares 3 meditation hacks that can help you make meditation your newest and most important skill
With renewed focus, you can stay on task and feel refreshed, have clearer thoughts and feel more centered and connected.

Get the important stuff done first #HTipT #135

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Are you too busy, are you keeping on top of all the urgent things but letting the important things slide?. This week, I’ll teach you a really simple time management trick that will help you accomplish some of the important stuff each and every week.

3 keys to changing habits #HTipT #111

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We are what we do and 40% of what we do is habitual. There is a code that drives the pattern of all habits. Once you know this code you can create new ones and dismantle bad ones.

The secret to how artists learn #HTipT #102

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We learn lots but not all of it sticks. The reason is in our dominant learning style. As Visual / Kinesthetic learners, there’s a secret to help artists make the things we learn stick.