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Art Juice: A podcast for artists, creatives and art lovers

Are limiting beliefs holding you back? [22]

Art Juice: A podcast for artists, creatives and art lovers

Louise Fletcher/Alice Sheridan

Arts, Visual Arts

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 18 June 2019

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Many artists carry around ideas and beliefs that don’t serve us, and which actually often don’t even feel like beliefs. Instead, they feel like established facts. It’s only when we recognise the problem, that we can start to challenge the thoughts that are preventing our next move - and replace them with something more effective.

We discuss some of the more common limiting beliefs held by artists - things like “there are too many artists,” “I’ll never be good enough,” “there’s no money in art,” or “the place I live is no good for selling art.” We also share some of our own limiting beliefs and discuss the strategies we have used to overcome them, including EFT, hypnosis, talking with friends, and learning new ways to approach our thoughts.

Alice points out that a belief is just a thought that you keep thinking and suggests a step-by-step approach to shift through any unhelpful belief. 

1. Identify a belief that is keeping you stuck or small. Observe it gently, become aware of it and how it is keeping you held back. Thank it for the opportunity to bust it open.

2. Acknowledge the truth within your belief and then ask yourself: "Is this belief ultimately true for me?" Gather all the evidence to prove why it doesn't have to be true (like pouring water on a fire). 

3. Write a new story and adopt this as your new, more supportive belief.

4. Use affirmations to reinforce the story (although Alice points out that you need to believe them!)

Even if you replace all your current limiting beliefs, new ones may arise to take their place, but we both feel that having a process to deal with them is the key to ongoing success. 

We also answer a listener question about whether it's appropriate to announce sales with social media posts or red dots. We both agree on this one - communicating our success is a key part of presenting ourselves effectively to the outside world and there is nothing to be ashamed or feel icky about. But we also agree that humility is important to balance the success stories …. There’s nothing more annoying that someone who presents a relentlessly perfect image!

Finally, we've both been inspired by meeting people . A visit from a Canadian artist friend got Alice's creative juices flowing, and Louise was energised by meeting blog readers and podcast listeners in person. 

Mentioned

The Work of Byron Katie

Susan Sakamoto


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Credits

"Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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Transcript

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0:00.0

I never know how to actually end, but how to actually stop talking,

0:03.9

starting talking is fine, but how to actually stop talking in the problem. Hello and welcome back to Art Juice. This is episode 22 with me Alice Sheridan and me Louise Fletcher and we're just

0:27.6

having easy-going conversations all about making art in the creative life and we have had some lovely

0:34.5

lovely reviews recently so thank you so much for those so we had a great review

0:39.6

from Denise who said you know if you're struggling or feeling isolated in your art practice then this is the

0:45.3

podcast for you they are wise funny totally open and I found that I get to the end of a show and can't wait for

0:52.1

next one that was from Denise and also we've had some lovely get to the end of a show and can't wait for next.

0:52.8

That was from Denise and also we've had some lovely reviews as well from Joyce,

0:56.9

Baz, Robin, Irene, and also somebody called Black Current Tea. black current tea. So in this episode we're going to be touching on limiting beliefs that we have and I'm sure that we will probably bear our soul here a little bit too.

1:18.0

So limiting beliefs that we bring to the picture as artists.

1:21.0

And also we have a question about how you shout about your sales or

1:26.7

whether that feels a bit icky and why you would even want to consider it but first of

1:31.6

all let's talk a bit about what you've been busy with this week.

1:35.2

So with me, it's a little bit of a dull week actually, so I'll let you do most of the talking.

1:41.3

Because I'm in the post-event slump I think where you've worked really

1:47.6

hard for something and then it's over and you just feel a bit let down and you have tidy up an admin and bits to do.

1:55.0

And I even took the day off on Tuesday and took the dog for a walk up in the dales and went for a pub lunch on a weekday and didn't do anything really.

2:07.0

So I'm just trying to get my module back by tidying up planning, sorting out bits of administration and that's it really.

2:17.0

Just to be clear, because we're going to talk about, we're going to have a full sort of open studio review,

2:22.0

aren't we? Next week after I've had mine.

2:25.0

But when you say a post-show slump,

2:27.7

just very briefly, it went quite well though, didn't it?

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