Helping Creative People Create

Goals

Use a bit of introspection to help “right the ship” and plan for the future.

Vague goals that can’t be measured are doomed for failure. The magic happens when we start to quantify the results.

Tim drops some serious knowledge as to what it takes to marry money, passion, and happiness.

Small tasks can easily steal our focus, keeping us from finishing masterpieces.

It’s important to keep finances in check while you’re working on your goals and dreams.

Running distance races meant that I had to know where halfway was, and to take advantage of it.

Photo by dawvon Post by Ibrahim Husain. Follow him on Twitter. One thing that I push my readers to experience is living proactively instead of reactively. A prolific lifestyle is one where you create your own opportunity, you take responsibility for your life and you go into your world and shape it into what you ...

“Let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself — nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance.” – Franklin D. Roosevelt Post written by Cath Duncan. Photo by brewedfreshdaily For the creative person, fear is always nearby. But in spite of ...

photo credit: elle_rigby This post was helped along by tips from amazing (and punctual) designer Grace Smith of PostScript 5. digg_url = “http://digg.com/business_finance/The_Freelancer_s_Guide_to_Setting_Perfect_Deadlines”; I’ve struggled over the years as a freelancer trying to find the best way to gauge a deadline. It’s safe to say that creating an attainable deadline is more than just picking ...

Photo by Grant Neufeld We all have ambitions of working that dream job or buying that shmancy X, yet we often find ourselves nowhere near that goal. Life, it seems, has a funny way of quickly putting the kibosh on our dreams. When people fantasize about doing their dream job, the fantasy isn’t that they ...

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