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Ep 35. 7 deadly career mistakes to avoid for multi-passionate creatives
Do you ever feel being pulled by many directions and interests? Have you tried to fit yourself into one professional label? Or, have you been beating yourself up with this question, "why can't I focus on one thing?" Well, you’re not alone.Join me, a fellow multi-passionate creative, as I explore the seven deadly mistakes we often make in our careers. Let’s name them so that we can take less detours. From perpetually feeling bad about not fitting in, trying to do everything at once, to forgetting to plan for "link-switching" energy costs, and many more, I will be sharing from my own journey and experiences.<br/>Key Highlights: 00:00 Intro03:49 Mistake 1: Feeling perpetually bad that we don't fit in a box or label.05:09 Mistake 2: Trying to do everything at once. 06:06 Mistake 3: Planning too rigidly07:23 Mistake 4: Forgetting to plan for link switching energy costs.08:42 Mistake 5: Wanting to tell everybody about your complicated story all at once11:48 Mistake 6: Abandoning your new ideas too fast and expecting resource to come too fast 13:06 Mistake 7: Saying yes to things that are not actually truly aligned with youThis episode is also available on Youtube. Watch it here:<br/>About BettyBetty Xie is a creative and a career coach for creative. Her 1:1 coaching program has helped photographers, filmmakers, visual artists, arts leaders, and arts consultants to design and implement intentional growth in their practice so that they can make their art and make happier money. Book a free consultant call today here: https://app.practice.do/me/bet....ty-xie/book/fundrais Resource* Discover your creative career archetype today: https://www.xiebetty.com/quizFollow me on Instagram @bettyxcoach for more resources and my behind-the-scenes story working as a creative and a coach for creatives. The Everyday Talent Podcast is produced by Betty Xie and Benice Detoon.