Artist workbook for the Year Ahead – Bonus Episode [101]

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As we develop our plans for the coming year, we dive into a discussion about our goals. This episode was recorded two weeks in advance, so it’s early in our planning process, but we already have some ideas forming.

Our discussion includes how we each use Trello as an organisation tool; the value of clear mission statements; and the role of limiting beliefs (how much do we shape what’s possible through our beliefs about what is impossible?).

Alice also shares her new system for checking whether commitments overlap, and we discuss the need to balance teaching with time spent developing our own work.

Above all, we stress that this has to be personal for you and not based on what anyone else thinks.

And finally to close the episode – and the year – Louise reflects on what she wants for her work, Alice stresses the importance of flexible goal-setting and we both wish you a very happy, creative and productive new year.

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If you enjoy this workbook and know a bit more structure could help you, you may like to hear when I next open up the Connected Artist membership – which is designed to help you build your business in an artist-friendly way.

We have a fully extended version of this and plenty to keep you in check with all your projects, interactive spreadsheets ready for you to use and expand your creative practice.

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