Respecting The Ebb And Flow In Your Art Practice - Episode 5

Welcome to episode 5. This week I share some of the hard lessons I've learned along the way of my life and business, including how to respect the ebb and flow and why we shouldn't 'push through' the hard parts.

This week I share some of the hard lessons I’ve learned along the way of my life and business, including how to respect the ebb and flow and why we shouldn’t ‘push through’ the hard parts.

Laura, my studio assistant, updates us on how ‘life happened’ and got in the way of her best laid creative plans to continue painting for her exhibition. We talk about re-framing the pressures around creating art and strategies to get the most out of your creative time..

  • The power of a deadline and why we should avoid putting them on ourselves unnecessarily.

  • The necessity to the creative process of stepping back and allowing yourself to recharge.

  • The downsides of having large chunks of time within your practice.

  • Why mapping out your processes helps us navigate future road blocks.

  • Using rewards within your art practice for long term success.

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I hope you enjoy the episode!

Suse xo

LINKS FOR THIS EPISODE

People

Laura Day: https://www.instagram.com/laurajaneday/

https://www.facebook.com/laura.day.73594

Susan Nethercote:

https://www.instagram.com/susan.nethercote/

https://www.facebook.com/susannethercoteart/

Resources

For Susan's free education resources: https://www.susannethercotestudio.com/free

For Susan's art website: https://www.susannethercote.com

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