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©2009 Shane Cooper, Clemintino y Javier. Oil on canvas.

Week 26 Income Check-up

This week marks the halfway point in the year. How are you doing on your goals? Because my primary concern is about your business goals and financial well-being, let me remind you of a couple of articles about achieving your income goals. Have you read these? 6 Steps to Identify Your Income Goals The 7th

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Erin Curry, Powerlines 06.28.09. Polaroid.

Count Your Accomplishments

It’s easy to be discouraged by everything left undone at the end of the year, but don’t fall into that trap. My job is to keep giving you strategies for your art career. I throw them at you with each newsletter, class lesson, and blog post. Your job is to pick and choose what you

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Holly Irwin, Country Morning. Oil on canvas.

Move On to Something New

The goal is never to work harder. It’s to work smarter. I’ve been thinking a lot lately about working hard. We can only work so hard before maxing out. That’s when it’s time to move on to something new. If you’ll indulge me for being a bit more personal in this newsletter, I’ll tell you

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Blast off in the New Year

A couple of weeks ago I asked you to take time from your bustling schedule to celebrate all you’ve gotten done in the last 12 months. If you haven’t celebrated your 2008 accomplishments, I hope you’ll take the time to do that. Now it’s time to look forward. Time to blast off! Yep, I’m going

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Acknowledge yourself and celebrate!

You’ve been going at it all year! “Do this, try that,” I advise. But then you look at everything left on your task list and become discouraged. TIME OUT! Instead of thinking about what you still want to accomplish, consider acknowledging all you have done. Take time to write down your accomplishments for 2008. This

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