Posts Tagged ‘creative business’
Finish Line Coaching
Finish Line Private Coaching with Jessica Abel Accomplish hard things on no one’s agenda but your own Finish your beautifully unreasonable projects with a perfectly reasonable plan and 1:1 coaching Gimme the details You’re a creative.An innovator. You’ve got big ideas for how you want to work, how you want to live, and the impact…
Read MoreHow to build an ethical creative business that honors your core values
In this article, you’ll get an activity that will show you how to use your core values to build an ethical creative business that can help make the world a better place. Yes, seriously. Obviously, in this big crazy world, there is a lot that’s out of your control. We all make compromises, a lot…
Read MoreValues List | Operationalize your core values to build a more ethical creative business
Core Values List Get clear on your core values so you can put them into action in your creative business Click Here to make your own copy of the values list Ready for the next step? Click here to head back to the activity. Abundance Accountability Acceptance Accessibility Accuracy Achievement Activeness Adventurousness Affection Altruism Ambition…
Read More1,000 True Fans + 1 Elephant in the Room
Listen to this post: Want to listen to this post (and more) on your fave podcast app? Sign up to get invited to my private audio feed! Send me the private feed! The compelling logic of 1,000 True Fans In 2008, Kevin Kelly (former editor of Wired) proposed the thesis that a working creative doesn’t…
Read MoreWhy just making more work doesn’t lead to making more money
Listen to this post: Want to listen to this post (and more) on your fave podcast app? Sign up to get invited to my private audio feed! Send me the private feed! When they’re faced with an income plateau, here’s what creatives (artists, designers, writers, whatever) think they need to do to increase their income:…
Read MoreHow to make it as an artist: Stop following the rules
Yeah, that’s me on stage with podcasting stars Roman Mars and Glynn Washington, with my comics projected 20 feet tall onscreen. It was 2015. It was a pinnacle of my artist career. Yet I had no idea how to truly make it as an artist. That’s the problem with looking at the outside of someone’s…
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