Below are the best podcasts we could find on Self-Discipline and personal development.
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Appearing effortless sometimes requires lots of effort over a long period of time.
The love of comfort is often the enemy of greatness. We can look successful to everyone around us, but deep down know that we're essentially "phoning it in" and have stopped growing, challenging ourself, and chasing aspirations. We've settled in.
In today’s podcast we’re talking about the biggest mistakes beginner artists often make. If we look back to when we first started creating art, with the benefit of hindsight we might have done some things differently.
In the wake of the pandemic, the world around us is very different. Rather than trying to stay in our normal structures, we can use this new time as an opportunity to introduce something different into our routines.
In my book Die Empty, I examined the common places where bright, sharp, talented people eventually get stuck in their life and career. We all have a unique contribution to make to the world through our life and work, but unless we are purposeful about getting to it, others may never experience it.
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Today’s episode is all about how to find your art style. We’ll talk about we both found our art style, but Tara will be the main focus, because Tara found hers more recently.
Most notes are simply facts, to-do’s, and records that will never be reviewed later. On this episode, we share some best practices for taking and processing notes more effectively.
Being an entrepreneur requires not only technical sense and business savvy, but also the right mindset. On this episode, John Jantsch shares mindset principles for entrepreneurs from his book The Self-Reliant Entrepreneur.
This week's guest is Jake Parker. Jake is an illustrator, writer, and teacher based in Utah. Jake has worked on everything from animated films to comics to picture books since 1999.
Our guest for this episode is realist artist Callum Stephen, who you may remember from the BBC Big Painting Challenge.
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