Your job is to show up
Consistently, generously, for a long time

Consistently, generously, for a long time
The expectation delta and what to do about it
And then do it again. No one will know it is available otherwise.
The importance of creating buffers around your expectations
Sorry I forgot yesterday's! Thoughts on hanging art and why that matters
It will be the better for a bit of roughness
Changing our identities, one challenge at a time
Duplication of potential pinch points
We intuitively understand this in so many realms, but for some reason less so with social media. When things are slow, you need more discipline, not less
And recognizing when we are holding ourselves back
Just because an opportunity exists doesn't mean you need to take advantage of it
Rather than letting yourself finish them tomorrow
So make sure it's compounding in the right direction
Finding opportunities that scale without you
Don't screw it up
Working for yourself is difficult enough without the added temptations that come from not having a dedicated workspace and trying to work in living spaces.
Because you should probably build that in
Identifying and shifting our limiting beliefs
At least much of the time
And the systems that dismantle that
And the stagnation of failing to put in the needed effort
What if what we think is going on isn't actually what's going on?
Research and development, options and leverage
Unpacking an overly packed day
And sweat it out
And get as close to done as you can
Where are you in it? What are you doing about it?
And learning to unpack that
Maybe it's good if there's some friction
And does art necessarily imply uselessness?