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Your Creations Are More Than What You Think They Are

Posted by on Nov 1, 2011 in Artists, Life Coaching, Life Purpose, Purposeful Art, Success | 2 comments

Your Creations Are More Than What You Think They Are

So you’re prowling the net, looking for advice and wisdom on how to have your work recognized, and although you find bits and pieces here and there, no one puts real gold in your hands. Well, I’m about to.

You know you’re an artist, and you know you’re valuable, right? You know you’re creative, and you create awesome stuff, right?

WRONG.

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Your Brand Is Your Umbrella, Don’t Get Caught Without It

Posted by on Oct 28, 2011 in Artists, Confidence, Conscious Creation, Fame & Reach, Influence, Life Coaching, Life Purpose, Marketing Is An Art, Purposeful Art, Success | 0 comments

Your Brand Is Your Umbrella, Don’t Get Caught Without It

Pssst…

Here’s a reminder of something you already know: Life is gonna bring you to different situations, and whether they seem good or bad at the time, all of them will help shape you. Breezes and hurricanes, sunny days and rainstorms – no matter what happens — you’re destined for success.

How can you navigate the seas of success while staying comfortable and dry? Simple, always bring your umbrella.

(Your brand is your umbrella, did you bring it?)

I’m going to help you make sure you did, but first let me explain exactly how your brand is your umbrella.

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How To Have Fun Finding Your Life Purpose (With Pretty Pictures!)

Posted by on Oct 8, 2011 in Artistic Inspiration, Artists, Confidence, Life Coaching, Life Purpose, Marketing Is An Art, Personal Growth, Purposeful Art, Self-Improvement, SpiritSentient.com, Value | 17 comments

How To Have Fun Finding Your Life Purpose (With Pretty Pictures!)

There are all kinds of exercises that help you find your life purpose.Tribal leaders have been helping the next generation with it for ages. In our current fast-moving society, we still have leaders helping us with this, and now I’m throwing my hat into the ring.

My method is inspired by a combination of valuable exercises by these guys: Jonathan Mead, Mark Silver, Tad Hargrave and Steve Pavlina. They’re brilliant and each focus on their own specific styles.

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