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Motion begets motion

The momentum you gain from doing the wrong thing can be easily transferred into the right thing. 

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10 things to do when work is slow

#4. Set up a one-day sprint work session. I’ve seen photographers do this. They’ll rent a studio for the day, and then sell 30-minute portrait sessions to their friends, family, and audience.

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“Artist Status”

"...once you start making things, once you take that leap, you have the same status as any other artist."

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The cure for dread

When I’m producing two or three projects at once, and when I have content to write and edit and post, and when pitch calls get put on my calendar, and on top of all that, when someone inevitably has a wedding, or when I have houseguests…I start to dread it all.

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The art of abandoning your ideas

As a child you may have been way into dinosaurs or ballet or firetrucks or mermaids. You are probably not way into those things anymore. You quit them! You found other hobbies and interests that serve you much better now. Except maybe you haven’t touched those hobbies recently, either.

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“Worth knowing, worth revering, worth holding to”

There are plenty of fitness influencers and intellectual influencers. There are plenty of classes and programs and institutions to help us develop a sound body or a vigorous mind. But what about developing character?

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We don’t negotiate with terrorists

Good news: your mind is a master negotiator. The bad news? It’s only good at negotiating with you. You know what I’m talking about. You know the crafty promises it makes, when it convinces you to stay in bed for “just a few more minutes.”

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Worry is addicting

“Stop allowing your mind to be a slave, to be jerked about by selfish impulses, to kick against fate and the present, and to mistrust the future.”

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What if it took less time?

You want to post consistent social content. But the last time you made a video, it took more than an hour. Posting content every day of the week would take up a whole workday. Obviously that’s not worth it. 

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The poker table of dreams

So many people claim to have a dream, but they aren’t sitting at the table. They don’t have a chance to win, even by a stroke of luck or genius or happenstance.

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Is Full Time Filmmaker worth it? 

I’ve produced online courses for half a dozen different solo creators in the past. Full Time Filmmaker blows them out of the water. It has 10x more lessons than the biggest course I ever produced.

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Velocity and Momentum

Someone told me recently that they’re working on a 30-minute video edit, but now the project has gotten so big, and it’s been so long, that they’re scared to open up the project file. They’ve lost velocity, and their momentum is dwindling.

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Today is as good as it gets 

I realized I had seven and a half years of hopes and expectations piled on this book release. Hours of daydreams, coloring the canvas of this experience. The real book launch looked nothing like my daydreams.

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Beat “the resistance”

As Steven Pressfield shares in “The War of Art,” there’s always so much resistance to doing creative work. The resistance shows up in cunning, crafty ways to block us from the creativity we so desire.

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