Nov 19, 2019
When you receive feedback, what is your normal go-to action? Do you defend and blame, or are you open to asking yourself, “What is the lesson?”
How often do you use the phrase, “Oh, it’s fine” when you know that isn’t the truth?
Where do you currently have one foot in and one foot out? What can you do to change that?
Where in your world are you letting the fear of the unknown keep you in a situation that has become way too comfortable for you?
How do you receive feedback as an Artist? What can you do to improve how you receive it?
"I’m going to challenge all of you to stop putting one foot in and one foot out, and instead commit, make it happen, and then see what happens for you in your business and in your life."
— Danielle K White
“Anytime you’re making a huge life decision or a decision that’s ‘out of the norm,’ you’re either going to hear praise or persecution. You just need to be confident in what you’re doing and have more faith in yourself than you have fear in the “what-if’s” of failure.
—Anianne Rivera