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Things You Need To Stop Telling Yourself

Show Notes:

Season 3

351 - Things You Need To Stop Telling Yourself

Being an artist isn’t just about honing the skills necessary to create art, it’s also about having the right mindset.

In this recording Barb and John expose some common myths and beliefs artists have about themselves and their work.

Here are a few of the items discussed in the show:

  1. I should have started creating art when I was younger

  2. I’ll never make money with my art

  3. If I switch mediums, that will make all the difference

  4. My art will never reach the level of so-and-so’s art

Resources discussed in the show:

  1. Art Show Rejection Podcast - #312

  2. Barb’s article on Art Competition Rejection

  3. Barb’s article on Misconceptions

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