Comments on: How to Know You’re Not a Failure… and Other Assorted Thoughts https://artmarketingnews.com/nofail/ Innovative art marketing advice for visual artists weekly since 2005 Mon, 05 Aug 2019 04:05:46 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 By: Jim Scott https://artmarketingnews.com/nofail/#comments/37694 https://artmarketingnews.com/?p=27829#comment-37694 Thanks I found your words very en-lighted. From what I have seen so far in life very true.
Thanks again.
Jim

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By: Richard L Shaffett https://artmarketingnews.com/nofail/#comments/36806 https://artmarketingnews.com/?p=27829#comment-36806 Hi Barney Thanks for this heartfelt message.The way that really feels right to me is to have an end result in mind for what I want from making my art and rely on clearing out my ” head trash” and letting my inner guidance lead me in the right direction,along with the willingness to be open to new ideas and directions.I keep reminding my subconscious mind of what I want and keep on working in a way and direction that feels right to me,and to never give up-sort of using soft power on myself. The little bit of your guidance that I have used has served me well.I have let the parts that don’t feel right to me go.I admire your honesty and am thankful to have someone like you in my corner.Thanks partially to your advice I see a way opening ahead that feels right to me.It seems like the bottom line is to be honest with yourself and trust your guidance. This world needs more people like you!
Richard

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By: Barney Davey https://artmarketingnews.com/nofail/#comments/36787 https://artmarketingnews.com/?p=27829#comment-36787 In reply to Moira Donohoe.

Hi Moira,
I’m glad to know my post hit home with you. I think it is easy to get carried away with chasing after things that are either not realistic to attain, or not something that will enrich our lives the way it seems. I love your phrase, “Not run ahead of my breath.”

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