For eight years between 2011-2019, I had a regular writing practice. For several days each month, I began my day writing. When I finished, I posted my thoughts on my blog. The problem was that I didn’t really tell anyone I was blogging. By 2019, I had hundreds of posts floating around that nobody knewContinueContinue reading “Here Is How (And Why) Musicians Should Build An Online Community”
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30 One-Sentence Financial Stability Tips For Creatives
Finding financial stability can be a game-changer. Here are 30 one-sentence tips (with links) to help you take the steps necessary to find stability and build a longer financial runway to create. Understand how to strike a balance between financial stability and your creative work. Know the questions to ask before saying yes to aContinueContinue reading “30 One-Sentence Financial Stability Tips For Creatives”
How To Build Up An Emergency Fund
When I was 28 I had an absurd amount of debt. For years I struggled to get ahead. I got to that point because I spent most of my 20s investing in myself and my career. I took out a loan for a new instrument, I went to numerous summer festivals which all cost meContinueContinue reading “How To Build Up An Emergency Fund”
A Quick Tip To Help You Find Work Stability
Here is a quick tip on how to find work stability. Know your industry. Read and be curious about what is trending in the professional world where you would like to work. This is the optimal time to become an expert in your field and it’s also a time to figure out how you willContinueContinue reading “A Quick Tip To Help You Find Work Stability”
How To Adopt A Practice Of Digital Minimalism
Digital Minimalism is a philosophy of technology use in which you focus your online time on a small number of carefully selected and optimized activities that strongly support things you value, and then happily miss out on everything else.― Cal Newport It’s time to start focusing our attention on the practice of Digital Minimalism. TheContinueContinue reading “How To Adopt A Practice Of Digital Minimalism”