This one is as much for you as it is for me. We all have feelings of inadequacy, especially in the entertainment industry where everything feels like a front. How we address with those feelings can prevent burnout, extend the sustainability of our careers, and improve our productivity.
Resources:
The Secret Thoughts of Successful Women: Why Capable People Suffer From the Imposter Syndrome and How to Thrive in Spite of It by Dr. Valerie Young (BOOK)
You Are Not a Rock: A Step-by-Step Guide to Better Mental Health (for Humans) by Mark Freeman (BOOK)
The Art of Asking: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Let People Help by Amanda Palmer (BOOK)
Amanda Palmer's TED Talk:
#266 - Integrated Marketing Campaigns and Music
#265 - There's a System For That
#264 - Why You Should Double Your Performance Price
#263 - Why You Should Write Stuff Down
#262 - 5 Ways Artists Can Deal with Stress
#261 - How to Quit Your Day Job
#260 - Show Me, Don't Tell Me in Music
#259 - Weekly Recap: What is Your Vision for a Music Career?
#258 - Interview: How Shannon Curtis Made $25k on a 2 Month House Concert Tour
#257 - How to Repurpose Social Media Content
#256 - How to Use Automated Marketing
#255 - Can Political Rallies Use Your Music Without Your Permission?
#254 - How to Ask Better Questions to Get What You Want
#253 - Warren Buffet's 5/25 Rule and Your Music Career Goals
#252 - 5 Takeaways From Working on a Musical
#251 - Your Post-Success/Failure Plan
#250 - Interview with Tabitha Rhys, Touring Musician Turned Author
#249 - Recap: Redefining What Home is for the Musician
#248 - Battle of the Bands and the Elections
#247 - The World's Worst Band Manager
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