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Old 09-21-2004, 10:20 AM   #1
Patricia Joyce Patricia Joyce is offline
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A Juggling Act




All of a sudden I am so busy and my thoughts and mind are going in a hundred directions. Many of you are fortunate and successful enough to be working full time at your art. I have a feeling we all fight against the clock . . .

How do you juggle:

- A full time job to pay the rent, put food on table and pay for those art supplies!
- Study art. There are three art books on my night stand. Classroom hours over 8, at least 8 hours outside the classrom with assigments.
- Accept commissions (a VERY new dimension to my life!)
- Build a portfolio, learn photography, make business cards, flyers, contact potential clients
- oh yeah, maintain relationships, eat, sleep

I have three projects going now and one in the wings (a second commission - WOW). I would love to hear how my favorite artists - YOU ! ! ! manage to keep your life in balance.
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Old 09-21-2004, 11:12 AM   #2
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I don't have another paying job to juggle and am one of those fortunate ones that gets to paint full time. I do, however, have two little kids and the usual mom and house duties that go with that. As I've written in other threads, I made a choice two or three years ago: If it doesn't have to do with family or painting, I don't do it.

I read art books at the breakfast table, I think about composition when I'm at my kids soccer game and I notice the light on the principal's face at school events. To non-artists, I'm a very boring person. (And maybe I'm boring to most artists, too!)

And every day I feel as if I'm racing against the clock. Time for me to get off the computer and back to the easel....
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Old 09-21-2004, 02:23 PM   #3
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I realize this is premature for many artists, but as soon as you can afford to delegate, do so. There's a quite well known artist I know who still makes his own runs to the post office and puts mailing packets together. At his prices, he should be paying someone to do those things - or delegating to family members.

I don't have family at home, but in order to maintain Stroke and work the hours I do, I have to have a part-time assistant and a housekeeper. Of course, it does make for a rather one-dimensional life.

A lot of career people hold onto tasks that could be given to someone else. Just always keep in the back of your mind the concept of delegating and in the future you'll catch things you might otherwise miss.
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Old 09-21-2004, 06:22 PM   #4
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There are times when I am so busy, I don't have time to think. During those times I like to take the time to write out a detailed schedule for the day. 15 minutes for this, 30 minutes for that. I am constantly surprised at how many minutes I can add to a day this way. I also have one day that I do ALL my errands. That is my shopping, hairdresser, doctor, whatever day.

One of the things that help me, and this is personal, is taking some time for some kind of meditation, be it 20 minutes or an hour. It focusses the mind, heightens creativity and helps sort out a complex day. I don't mean dreaming or walking or sitting on a pleasant patio, but actually watching your breath, repeating a favorite prayer or mantra. A part time cleaning lady is good also!

I also have become a mean, mean penny pincher. I think 7 cups of fancy coffee at the local cafe is $14 a week, or over $700 a year. I make my own. I spend a certain amount of money on good client clothes, but it is bargain city for the rest. I shop local farmers market in the summer and don't used overpriced prepared food to cut down on food bills. I cook in bulk and freeze to save time.
Restaurants are only for very special occasions.


If I didn't do this I would not be able to do my own work and have to find a job. New car models don't thrill me like they used to.
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Old 09-21-2004, 07:22 PM   #5
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Old 09-21-2004, 08:08 PM   #6
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Hi Pat!

First, congrats on those commissions -- very exciting! Sounds like you're juggling more than I could handle. Just running the kids around and taking care of the house is all I can handle along with the painting, and related business stuff.
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