This is my Second Weekly ‘Love Your Creativity’ Podcast Newsletter to keep myself and you focused on creativity.<\/p>\n
This newsletter sets a 13 minute creative exercise with a full explanation of the weekly tracking where I encourage you to do an end of week think back on what has been done, produced, worked on, booked and paid for creatively. (I don’t mean you are doing ‘creative accounting”!) <\/p>\n
Whether you are a full time painter or a 40 hours a week office administrator who sings on the side, this is to encourage you to keep creating and make the world a better place, one song, poem, piece of art at a time.<\/p>\n
The following is what we need to track each week as a look back in brief, full explanations are in the podcast.<\/strong><\/p>\n How many CV\u2019s and emails did you send out for creative work?<\/strong> <\/a><\/p>\n If it is zero then dont feel guilty, just look at the coming week and endeavour to do better. Each week track these statistics and review the same day every week. Your creativity and bank balance will thank you for it!<\/p>\n I also have written a mini tracking tune for you to sing along to while you track, attached here for quick refreshment at moments of creative despair.. I thin I have just written my first Love Your Creativity tune (oh dear I see an album before me!)<\/p>\n Marysia’s ‘Time To Track’ Tune<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n I cover my weekly progress or lack thereof<\/p>\n Walking & talking the Bard’s lines at 8am, look what I found! #shakespeare<\/a> #Globe<\/a> vine.co\/v\/bUVjBKDp0xn<\/a><\/p>\n \u2014 Marysia Trembecka (@MarysiaT) April 21, 2013<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n <\/p>\n
\nHow many creative jobs did you actually do, whether 8 shows a week, a gallery opening or a song in a children hospice?<\/strong>
\nHow many auditions and meetings for creative projects?<\/strong>
\nHow many classes and workshops did you do?<\/strong>
\nHow much practise done that week, how much each day?<\/strong>
\nHow much money made through your creative pursuits?<\/strong>
\nWhat marketing of your creative output did you do and what revenue generation plans put in place?<\/strong>
\nDid you learn or see anything new or worth exploring creatively?<\/strong><\/p>\n