Mindset Matters!
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Hi SVS Team, sharing my latest newsletter regarding the topic of mindset.
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Nice job Jeremy!
With 50+ years of experience as an artist who began with analog techniques and transitioned to digital technology 30 years ago, I found a way to calm and settle myself.
The Secret Garden.
- Imagine your creative work as a "secret garden" where your unique ideas and efforts grow.
- Use your "secret garden" as a source of inspiration and motivation, independent of external competition.
- Focus on nurturing your unique talents and creative processes.
- Celebrate the individuality and originality of your work, recognizing its inherent value.
- Allow your creativity to flourish in its own time and space without pressure from external timelines.
- Embrace the joy and fulfillment that comes from creating rather than the need to compete.
- Recognize that your creative contributions are distinct and valuable, regardless of others' achievements.
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Hi @thomas-young , thank you! I love that idea! I feel like the secret garden also cultivates timelessness and flow state in a safe area. Good stuff!
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@Jeremy-Ross, your newsletter has made me reflect a great deal on the value of having the proper mindset. I developed the concept of the secret garden to counter the anxiety I felt, fearing others would beat me to market with their ideas.
The reasons I have for keeping secrets:
- Protect my new ideas while in the delicate, embryonic stage.
- Recognize that early concepts are vulnerable and need time to mature before exposure.
- Shield my creative work from the premature critique that could hinder its development.
- Understand that well-intentioned feedback can sometimes crush an idea before it fully forms.
- Only when my ideas are ripe and ready should they be shared or presented.
- Prepare my work for the market by packaging and protecting it to prevent theft or damage.
- In a capitalist society, safeguarding my intellectual property is essential to maintaining its value.
- Cultivate patience and discernment when deciding when to unveil my creative output.
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Hi @thomas-young , the “why?” to the “but really, why?”, is an excellent way to dig deeper than surface reasoning. Sounds like you did just that!
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I just noticed and listened to the 3PP Podcast on mindset on the drive home today and wanted to say my article was purely coincidental. I did enjoy it very much and glad to hear so much advice on the growth vs. fixed mindset.
Good stuff!