I’ve got nothing! That’s how this week’s episode starts. A creative block leaves me wondering if I need to return to a more rigid schedule. Maybe I’ve slowed down too much?
This leads to an interesting chat with Richie about the pros and cons of scheduling creative work. I talk through my guilt over not working so much over the past few weeks and realise that maybe I have been confusing busyness with productivity all along!
With a few pertinent questions, Richie helps me to decide on a new approach that combines both structure and spontaneity.
If you want to take a peek at the tools and hear about the approach I use for scheduling my work, make sure you check out this week's vlog!
Find the show notes for this episode and this week's vlog at - https://www.laurahornart.com/thepodcast/67
66. Pamela Bates - The Magic Resides in the Letting Go
65. Answering Your Questions on Art, Business and Mindset
64. Mary Price - Making the Shift from Hobbyist to Professional Artist
63. 5 Tips for Making Abstract Art
62. Amica Whincop - Getting Back to What Is Important
61. Podcasts, Vlogs and Classes - How do we find the time?
60. Julie Hamilton - A Passion for Paper, Paint and Pattern
59. Tracy Verdugo - Having Faith in Your Creative Journey
58. Bringing Joy to Your Creative Practice
57. Susan Nethercote - Why You Need to Make More Art
56. Overcoming Procrastination and Self-sabotage
55. Tips for Making Art on a Budget
54. Kellee Wynne Conrad - A Lifelong Habit of Making Art
53. From Chaos to Calm - My Reset Routine
52. Behind the Scenes of My SALA Exhibition
51. Do Instagram Likes Really Matter?
50. How to Get Started with Email Marketing
49. Kelly Berghella - Becoming a Full-time Artist
48. Braver Things
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