Everything you need to know about freelance day rates
If you read this blog post, you’ll learn everything you need to know about day rates, including who uses them, why freelancers use them, when to use one, and how to calculate a day rate for yourself.
Your “creative self” is hiding
The reason you find it so hard to stay consistent with your creativity is because, for years, your creative self was told to stay in the corner, to not take any risks; to only speak when spoken to.
Conservative strategy, cocky swing
Many of us have no problem dreaming big, but when it comes time to take a swing at our big dreams, we do so with reservation and doubt.
How I (finally) overcame a lifetime of writer’s block
On December 31, 2021, I published my 465th blog in 465 days. I successfully wrote and published an article every single day for an entire calendar year—plus one hundred days on top of that. But it wasn’t always like this. I used to be a serial quitter.
AI art is not art
AI art is not, by definition, art. The definition of art is “the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination.”
Entrepreneur or freelancer? You have to pick one
Both are great business models, but they are virtual opposites in their approaches. One sinks in, while the other flies above.
Beware clients who ask you to “grow with them”
Be wary of low-paying clients who tell about their “big plans” for the future, or who ask you to “grow with them.”
Stop worrying what your friends think
If you create a work of art, particularly something robust and lengthy, you don’t need to worry about people you know getting upset by it.
Choosing the “right” goals
There are consequences of trying to pursue non-optimal goals and failing, from anxiety to stress to low self-esteem.
The work was never unsafe
Think of someone who said something mean about your creative work.
This is my 1,000th blog post
Here are four things I’ve learned about creativity since I started my blog in January 2018.
“Just Google it!”
If everyone has access to the same ambiguous, potentially incorrect information, it’s no longer an advantage.
Leave the lightning to the amateurs
“While creativity can seem like magic, like every magic trick there is a method behind it. A timeless creation will not simply appear.”
Moving into abundance
Isn’t creating a beautiful thing? But not to prove an old piano teacher wrong, or to show someone that you’re somebody.
You are your own worst customer
It stands to reason that high expectations reduce the amount of satisfaction we feel in our work.
When creative work isn’t working
Some days, creative work just doesn’t flow. On days like these, you have two options.
The mirage of compromise
As a younger person, I loved compromises. What’s not to love about people agreeing on a plan they can both accept? Why does one person always need to win?
Don’t buy the boat (rent it)
This is what we do with the Creative Consistency Challenge. We essentially “rent” an identity for a short period of time to see how it affects our lives.
Some things only work when humans do them
“The power of real outreach is on the rise. Genuinely targeted, researched and personalized messages coming from a true expert…”
Personal creativity is important
When you create art for yourself, you’re not doing a lot of other things.