New Year resolutions for creatives | Day 12
Sometimes proof matters. A lot of the tools you work with offer certification programs so you could take a look at software certification. Professional certification
Sometimes proof matters. A lot of the tools you work with offer certification programs so you could take a look at software certification. Professional certification
Want to be successful in business? Diversify. Don’t put all of your eggs in one basket. It would be best if you had a safety
Add color, and I mean to your wardrobe. Stop only wearing black or shades of gray. Accessories I look at my Christmas presents this year,
Learn to read contracts — understand what it is you’re signing as a creative person. Learn to read what you sign We’re not very good
Going back to the personal side for a moment, exercise six days a week if possible. I recommend doing it first thing in the morning.
When you add power, that’s great, but don’t overbuy. Gear Acquisition Syndrome (GAS) is a real thing. Stop gear churn We used to have a
Learn how your computer works and I mean truly understand what you own. I talk to so many people who work creatively who don’t understand
Get an accountant. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with getting paid fairly or being profitable and an accountant can help on this front. Money is the
Our next tip is to focus on your specialties. Identify the skills and opportunities that you have and then focus on those. Well, this comes
Eliminate distractions. You need to get rid of the things that are distracting you from what you really need to pay attention to. This takes
Happy New Year! Introducing a new series from our publisher, Rich Harrington. He wants to challenge you to make bigger New Year resolutions for a
Huzzah! We’ve closed the books on another year! Most of us find the New Year’s aura to be lovely. The thought of casting off all