My more time vs. more money equation has always looked like this: Time > Money As a creative, I need time to think, absorb, and formulate my ideas. When I spend the majority of my time earning money, I run out of valuable time to bring my ideas to life. This sets up a frustrating,ContinueContinue reading “How I solved the more money vs. more time conundrum”
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Four simple questions I ask before saying yes to a work opportunity.
For many years, I had a scarcity mindset. I worried that each performance opportunity would be the last, so I automatically said yes to everything. When I transitioned away from making a living as a performer, I carried that scarcity mindset with me. I continued to say yes to every opportunity and rarely did IContinueContinue reading “Four simple questions I ask before saying yes to a work opportunity.”
How I Help Musicians Find Financial Stability
The path of a musician comes with a lot of financial risk and it can take years to build a foundation that allows them to truly feel like they are doing the work they are meant to do.Musicians often avoid planning for financial risk because doing so might mean giving up the pursuit of whatContinueContinue reading “How I Help Musicians Find Financial Stability”
Finding Meaning During The Great Resignation
Millions of members of our workforce left their jobs during the great resignation. I suspect many left because they didn’t find their work meaningful. Work without meaning is one of the biggest reasons creatives want to make a change in their careers. I am inspired and driven in my position, but the pandemic fundamentally changedContinueContinue reading “Finding Meaning During The Great Resignation”
Control What You Can Control
In many ways, the start of 2022 feels a lot like a repeat of the last two years. Whether it’s the pandemic, our unstable political system, or even the environment, so many things in this new year seem to be beyond our control. I often feel frustrated that I can’t do more and it’s easyContinueContinue reading “Control What You Can Control”