How to prep for a push period:Set really specific goalsPrioritize what needs to get doneSet an A list and a B list.A- Things that MUST get done (The reason you are in a push period)B- Things that would be nice to get doneRemove normal life boundariesMake a scheduleSlot in A list items Place resting timesSelect an end date for the push periodMake time for errors and unexpected eventsOrganize your space, get food ready, etcSet boundaries with people. Let them know you are in a push period.How to sustain a push period:Stay disciplined to your schedule Respect your restReevaluate your progress each day and change the schedule as neededUse tools to manage stress- comfy shows to watch while painting, using nice scents in your space, keep yourself clean. After the Push Period:Evaluate what you accomplishedPlan restReturn to your normal scheduleMake a list for what’s next, and don’t plan a time table that is similar to the push period. Give yourself more time.Want to see what I’ve been working on during my push period? Come to my show at West Seattle Grounds during March, with art walk happening on March 14th, 5-8pm 2024. West Seattle Grounds: 2141 California Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98116 Good luck with your Push Period! I hope you get the results for what you need and that you don’t burn out. You got this!Host and artist Stephanie Scott breaks down the practicality of the art career with topics including: sustainable creative practices, social media skills, and the mindsets that keep it all together. New episodes every Tuesday!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stephaniescott.art/ Website: http://www.stephaniescott.art/brushwork Music by @winepot https://www.instagram.com/thewinepot/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@stephaniescottart Podcast Cover photo by Maryna Blumqvist https://instagram.com/picturemaryna
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