How to be successful and rich
“If you want to be successful, you only need to do one thing: be proud of your work...”
In defense of the business model canvas
While I don’t believe all business is a zero-sum game, there is credence to the idea that a sale someone else makes is a sale you don’t make, at least in that moment.
One sentence can save a book
I bought a book about the publishing industry. One line, about 90 pages in, might just change everything for the next phase of my career.
Switches and dimmers
Where can I incorporate switches instead of dimmers? How can I be fully present with one thing, and turn the rest off—even for an hour?
How to make artist friends
There are two ingredients necessary for people to become fast friends: a shared goal, and a common language.
I’ve launched my YouTube
I’ve been rethinking my personal content strategy recently. As part of this process, I’ve launched my YouTube channel with four in-depth videos breaking down freelance concepts.
Content strategy (time spent = impact)
Your ideal content strategy can be mapped on an axis with audience size and platform. Take a look at my version.
Everyone’s website is a work in progress
If you’ve been in the creative industry long enough, you know this.
Mental load
One person can only remember so much information before they drop the ball. This is a great opportunity for you as a freelancer.
When your favorite restaurant closes
Most art can be enjoyed long after it’s created. Not so with food.
Falling in love with your art
When I went to college, I didn’t want to go to college. I wanted to stay in my hometown and play music with my rock band.
My new content strategy
Quantity time is quality time. The more time someone spends with you, the more value they’ll get.
Legalism mindset
Trying to motivate myself to lift weights is difficult. I get legalistic about it. I make bargains and cut deals with myself to do fewer reps, to lift less weight, and to stick to lifts I’m comfortable with.
Paradoxes are everywhere
When you think you’re accurate, that’s when you neglect to double check your work, so you make a mistake.
Success is pain
Is the level of success you’re able to achieve directly proportionate to the amount of pain you’re willing to endure?
I will teach you to defeat perfectionism in 15 days
I help artists get out of their own way so they can create every day. Daily lessons, daily creative prompts, a supportive community, and a proven system for consistent creativity that works with your real, busy life.