A Raw Inside Look At Burn Out

A Raw Inside Look At Burn Out

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Six Ways 9-5 Jobs Poison Graphic Designers (who want their own business)

For most creatives, the voice in their head guiding their hesitations, fears, and decisions has actually been created by a 9-5 job.That's how they end up saying "I want a successful design business" for 5 years with little to no progress... because every decision is still being f ...  Show more

Resilience Booked Her First $10K Client (Not Another Strategy)

Andrea went from charging $800 to booking a $10,700 client within a year but it wasn’t a straight path. Her journey was full of pivots, investments, doubt, self-work, and showing up even when nothing seemed to be working.This episode is about what it actually looks like to find y ...  Show more

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