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🗓️ 5 April 2023
⏱️ 27 minutes
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https://Art2Life.com - If you’re anything like me, your schedule is probably jam-packed. I’m always trying to do too many things, so the idea that less is more has become really important. We have to find the sweet spot of working less (which creates spaciousness and opportunities for something new) while refusing to sacrifice quality. It opens up our schedule so we don’t feel so starved for time while producing better work. Join me as I share three tips for developing efficiency in your art practice.
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Finding your flow state [1:46]
Keeping your art, your practice, and your studio fresh [8:36]
Cultivating your why and how it impacts your art practice [15:37]
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0:00.0 | That unique look to your work, that personality that doesn't really resemble other people's work is the business plan here, is how people can crush it in art making and sell tons of work. |
0:14.9 | Hey, everyone. Welcome back to the Art to Life podcast. So great to have you be here and listening. So thanks for that. |
0:22.8 | I'm so excited because I love this subject. We're going to be diving into. It's around |
0:28.2 | working or rather how to work less, but better, which is the theme of everything I'm trying to do all the time. I'm just always asking myself, |
0:40.9 | how can I do this thing, do less of it, because I'm always trying to do too many things. I tend to do |
0:46.3 | too much, too much of everything. But if I lessen it, but make it better. I just love that right |
0:52.9 | out of the gate, you know, how to work less, |
0:55.1 | which creates spaciousness and possibilities for all kinds of new things to come in, |
1:01.1 | and by not sacrificing something because you're doing less of it, but it gets better. So this is a |
1:09.0 | win-win, and I can't wait to dive into this. |
1:21.2 | Welcome to Art to Light, a podcast for the Creatively Curious. My name is Nicholas Wilton, |
1:27.1 | and each week I'll help you |
1:28.4 | rediscover not just the art of your life, but the art in your life. Join me as we explore that |
1:34.4 | perfect blue at twilight, the wild frontiers of art making and the extraordinary joy of finding |
1:40.7 | your ways you go. |
1:47.5 | So a couple points. |
1:49.3 | I'm going to go over three things here with this. |
1:52.8 | And any one of them, I think, if you can kind of grok it, |
1:54.5 | that it could be helpful for you. |
1:58.6 | The first one is something that has been huge for me. And it's really behind what I, it's the behind art to life. And it was a hunch |
2:04.3 | early on that there was a life component to art making that had a big impact on art. I now |
2:10.6 | understand that a thousand percent. And so that relates to what I'm about to share with you. |
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