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
46. Wendy Solganik - When the Art is Piling Up
45. Marketing with a 'Less is More' Mindset
44. Ange Miller - Listening to the Cry of Your Heart
43. 10 Tips to Improve Your Painting
42. Staying Healthy While Growing Your Creative Business
41. Andrea Soos - A Playful Process
40. 5 Strategies for Selling Art Online
39. The Real Deal on Working Together
38. 10 Tips for Painting a Big Canvas
37. Face Your Fears & Grow as an Artist (Part 2)
36. Face Your Fears & Grow as an Artist (Part 1)
35. 7 Tips for a Website that Works!
34. Building Your Brand as an Artist
33. Cultivating a Healthy Creative Practice (Part 2)
32. Cultivating a Healthy Creative Practice (Part 1)
31. How to Run a Workshop
30. Tips for Organising Your Studio
29. Lessons in Art & Life
28. Three Questions to Find Your Focus
27. Done is Better than Perfect (or is it)?
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