Sep 23, 2019
Once believed to have been the archetypal starving artist, it was later revealed that Michelangelo was a millionaire and, in fact, the wealthiest Renaissance artist of all time. Many of us have the perception that being an artist – whether you are a painter, writer or musician – means that you will live a life of barely coming by and of always struggling financially. This is a complete lie, and in this episode, we dig into this topic, busting the myth of the struggling artist and helping you to re-evaluate your perspectives on money.
We talk about scarcity versus an abundance mentality, and how your belief system can impact the relationships and opportunities that come your way. Now, we are not talking about the passivity that sometimes comes along with positive thinking and the law of attraction. While it is important to develop an optimistic attitude, it is equally important to act, to take intentional steps toward creating the future you dream of. Join us for another enlightening conversation and, if you were waiting for it, a permission slip to succeed!
Key Points From This Episode:
Tweetables:
“Whatever you focus on is going to get magnified whether positive or negative. It all depends on what you are giving your attention to.” — @metalmotivation [0:09:51]
“There is no lack. It’s just a lack of belief, right? And a lack of true belief is what we call doubt and that’s what limits us.” — @metalmotivation [0:15:43]
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Call Savvy Musician Academy — www.callsma.com
Real Artists Don’t Starve by Jeff Goins — https://amzn.to/34WVRUn
Savvy Musician Show Episode 7 — https://savvymusicianacademy.com/blog/2018/03/7-real-artists-dont-starve-jeff-goins/
Singing Success Vocal Retreat — https://singingsuccess.com/retreat/
Quick Cash Generation Guide — www.savvymusicianacademy.com/cashgeneration
The Secret — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0846789/
Family Wealth by James E. Hughes Jr. — https://amzn.to/2LGXbmJ
Lindsay Matheson (Student Spotlight) — https://www.lindsayschoolcraft.com/