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Professional Artist is dedicated to providing independent visual artists from all backgrounds with the insights, encouragement and business strategies they need to make a living with their artwork.
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You are different than any one else on the planet. That which makes you unique is communicated through your art. ~Renée Phillips
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12/09/2014
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Create a “Dream Book” or photo collage. Fill it with pictures of your ideal home, spacious studio, dream exhibition or performance space, adventurous foreign lands, heavenly artists’ retreats and other delights that you want to be a part of your life. ~Renée Phillips
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12/08/2014
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Write your goals on index cards as though they have already been achieved. Make them specific, visual and tangible, in the present tense. ~Renée Phillips
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12/07/2014
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Strive to attain balance among your creative, career and financial goals. ~Renée Phillips
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12/06/2014
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When your mission, values and identity are in harmony, the events in your life move with an effortless momentum, and you attract the right people at the right time. ~Renée Phillips
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12/05/2014
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Performing to the best of our ability requires fitness and stamina, and in the long term, we cannot afford to neglect our bodies. Taking time out to meet our physical, mental and emotional needs will enable us to achieve our goals of excellence. ~Elena Parashko
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12/04/2014
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Accept that there comes a time to let a work go and move on, even if it is not perfect. Take what you have learned from the experience and apply it to the next one. ~Elena Parashko
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12/03/2014
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A good indication that a work is complete is when you have achieved what you set out to do and the artwork still carries a sense of spontaneity and freshness. ~Elena Parashko
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12/02/2014
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There is a temptation to continue reworking a piece indefinitely. When you begin to agonize over minor details, it is a sign you are approaching the point of diminishing returns. Any further time spent on the project will be for little or no gain, and may even destroy what has been accomplished. ~Elena Parashko
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12/01/2014
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If your mind is distracted by obligations you are neglecting, persisting under these circumstances can be a waste of time. Mistakes will be made, and the quality of your work will suffer. Instead, deal with your commitments so you are able to fully focus. ~Elena Parashko
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