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134: Reinventing Yourself
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Be sure to check out Julie’s new class: Practical Color for Painters.
In episode 134 of the Adventures in Arting Podcast, Julie and Eileen explore the importance of creative reinvention, adapting to change, and connecting with new audiences. You can listen to the podcast or watch the video version:
Take Aways for You:
- People Change: As people evolve, as time marches on, your perspectives, interests, and skills naturally change. Reinventing yourself creatively allows for alignment with these changes.
- Circumstances Change: Covid was a great example. Embracing change and evolving creatively can help navigate new challenges and opportunities.
- Staying Relevant: Stay ahead of trends, incorporate new techniques, and remain competitive. Lots of professions have continuing education. New inputs, new ideas, new techniques.
- Breaking Out of Your Comfort Zones: Creativity thrives outside of comfort zones. Reinventing yourself creatively involves taking risks, trying new things, and exploring uncharted territories. This process can lead to valuable discoveries and breakthroughs.
- Combatting Burnout/Rediscovering Passion: Long-term engagement in a creative pursuit may lead to burnout or a loss of motivation. Reinventing oneself creatively injects fresh energy into one’s work, preventing stagnation and rekindling the excitement and curiosity that initially sparked your creative journey.
- Connecting with New Audiences: A creative reinvention can attract a different audience or demographic. By altering your creative scope, you may reach new people who resonate with your evolved style or message.
Links:
- Tip the Artist: PayPal.Me/balzerdesigns
- Sign up for the Friday FREE newsletter: https://forms.feedblitz.com/bco
- The book I was talking about is The Art Lesson by Tomie dePaola
- The British sculptor I mentioned is Phyllida Barlow.
- The TV show I cried over is Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds. You can watch clips from the show online.
- Monthly Membership: https://bit.ly/JulieMembership
- Take an online class: https://balzerdesigns.com/Classroom/
- Shop: https://www.juliebalzer.com/shop.html
- Let’s connect on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/balzerdesigns/
- Favorite Things: https://www.amazon.com/shop/balzerdesigns
Thanks for listening and subscribing!
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Manage episode 393607472 series 28383
Be sure to check out Julie’s new class: Practical Color for Painters.
In episode 134 of the Adventures in Arting Podcast, Julie and Eileen explore the importance of creative reinvention, adapting to change, and connecting with new audiences. You can listen to the podcast or watch the video version:
Take Aways for You:
- People Change: As people evolve, as time marches on, your perspectives, interests, and skills naturally change. Reinventing yourself creatively allows for alignment with these changes.
- Circumstances Change: Covid was a great example. Embracing change and evolving creatively can help navigate new challenges and opportunities.
- Staying Relevant: Stay ahead of trends, incorporate new techniques, and remain competitive. Lots of professions have continuing education. New inputs, new ideas, new techniques.
- Breaking Out of Your Comfort Zones: Creativity thrives outside of comfort zones. Reinventing yourself creatively involves taking risks, trying new things, and exploring uncharted territories. This process can lead to valuable discoveries and breakthroughs.
- Combatting Burnout/Rediscovering Passion: Long-term engagement in a creative pursuit may lead to burnout or a loss of motivation. Reinventing oneself creatively injects fresh energy into one’s work, preventing stagnation and rekindling the excitement and curiosity that initially sparked your creative journey.
- Connecting with New Audiences: A creative reinvention can attract a different audience or demographic. By altering your creative scope, you may reach new people who resonate with your evolved style or message.
Links:
- Tip the Artist: PayPal.Me/balzerdesigns
- Sign up for the Friday FREE newsletter: https://forms.feedblitz.com/bco
- The book I was talking about is The Art Lesson by Tomie dePaola
- The British sculptor I mentioned is Phyllida Barlow.
- The TV show I cried over is Old People’s Home for 4 Year Olds. You can watch clips from the show online.
- Monthly Membership: https://bit.ly/JulieMembership
- Take an online class: https://balzerdesigns.com/Classroom/
- Shop: https://www.juliebalzer.com/shop.html
- Let’s connect on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/balzerdesigns/
- Favorite Things: https://www.amazon.com/shop/balzerdesigns
Thanks for listening and subscribing!
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