February 25th, 2008

Life Of A Poor Person

Life as a struggling family trying to live in the real world. This is how most life really is when you live in the world today. Life when I was growing up was hard not just for me and my family. I remember my earliest memories are of hard times with my farther working so many hours that my father was hardly ever home. My father had a delivery service for a general food store when I was a child. I remember one year it snowed twenty four inches of snow my father had to walk through all this snow in nearly twenty below temperature to just get the little bit of food our family could afford to eat.

January 11th, 2008

The Business Of The Well-fed Artist

If I could chime in on what I’m over and done with as an artist, I’m through with the term “starving artist” and am ready to replace that with “well-fed artist.” A couple of days ago I spoke with a prospective client of mine who was a painter, and within 30 seconds I had heard all the stereotypes of the starving artist.

“I have no money.”
“I can’t start anything right now.”
“I have to go through some turmoil first.”

November 18th, 2007

The Easiest Way To Accomplish Anything Faster And With Less Stress

When you get ready in the morning, you select your outfit, shoes, and accessories based on the activities of the day. But how often have you stopped to select your thoughts for the day?

Not taking time to do this means you are making do with whatever your mind is “wearing” already. This is like wearing pajamas to the office and wondering why you feel a bit “off.”

Selecting one or two important positive thoughts will prepare you for anything.

How to do it:


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