Many people often perceive only the designed image, the text, the melody or the movement in relation to art. But being an artist, no matter what form it takes, is not a job, profession or activity that you start at 9:00 in the morning and hang up at 5:00.
Especially when acceptance and respect for artists seems to be waning these days, it’s your job to stand your ground as an artist and hold firm to your outlook on life.
Always remember:
Your success stay and falls with your inner attitude! Everything is connected to your perception, your outlook and your actions.
These 5 steps will support and strengthen you on your way:
► No matter what you have to deal with, you are creative enough to skip every single stone on your way. Always keep that in mind.
► No matter what other people may think, say or even do. Unabhängig davon, was andere Menschen denken, sagen oder tun.
► No matter what you may experience, don’t look for someone to blame, but look for a way out, with the firm belief that it can be walked on.
► Never be afraid to learn new things – whether new experiences, ways, or an opinion different from yours.
Always take responsibility by making fast and conscious decisions. Keep the destination in mind, not the path.
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