Tag: artist habits

Dec 09
5 Things Artists Should Stop Doing Before the New Year

Sometimes the habits we hold onto sneak up on us without us even noticing. As artists, we carry routines, little thought patterns, and mental pressures that quietly shape our work in ways we do not always see. Some of these habits drain our energy, stall creativity, or keep ideas from fully coming to life. Noticing them is not about guilt or blame. It is about understanding how our own actions quietly influence the work we make and the way we feel about it. Letting go of habits that do not serve…

Nov 22
How to Grow as an Artist Without Chasing Trends

 Growth in an artistic career is rarely accidental. It is the result of deliberate decisions, consistent effort, and a focus on what truly advances your practice. Talent alone will take you only so far; long-term progress depends on how you structure your work, approach challenges, and measure your own development. Recognizing this distinction is the first step toward building a career that is not reactive, but intentional. Every choice, from daily studio habits to strategic outreach, contributes to the trajectory of your work. Growth is cumulative, built from many small but…

Nov 05
This 60/30/10 Rule is Made For Artists

Being an artist is already very hard. Between painting, managing your studio, and trying to get your work seen, it often feels like you are juggling too many balls at once. What if I told you there’s a simple formula that makes it easier to get your work done, handle the behind-the-scenes tasks, and actually see results? The 60/30/10 rule does exactly that. It’s a surprisingly small adjustment with a big payoff, helping you balance creative time, admin tasks, and marketing without feeling like you’re drowning in to-dos. Here’s why it…

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