Today we are going to be talking about sabotage!
Specifically, how we often sabotage our chances of success by worrying, avoiding, and procrastinating on the things that we really want to achieve.
Maybe you know you’re doing this regularly, maybe you can see that you are starving yourself of learning opportunities, growth and the results and outcomes that you truly want.
In this episode, we’ll get to the bottom of the cause of this and importantly what to do about it…
…so that you get to achieve more of what you want with your art and in the other areas of your life that matter the most to you.
This concept will improve the quality of your life, art and music, and also improve your chances of achieving the outcomes and dreams that you are aspiring to so that you will be more present and worry-free.
Let’s get started.
Key Takeaways:
- “Happiness is not contained in what you have, it’s contained in what you become”.
- The mentality that leads to burnout and stress.
- “We manage to avoid being happy while struggling to become happy”
- Who you become in pursuit of a goal.
- “By worrying about what your art WILL be you stop it from becoming what it COULD be”.
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