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Become a Boundary Artist – Gaining More Respect For Your Artist Time

Posted by Music Concerts | Posted in Music Concerts | Posted on 16-08-2009

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Setting time boundaries is an necessary tool for an artist to learn to use.

Paula Eder of ” Finding Time Tips and E-zine” states, “If you can’t say no, can be you do not know where your boundaries are”.

Community service and donations are ofttimes requested from performers. Paula suggest in her action step to “List each area you say “yes” to where you wish you’d said “no”. These are your first boundaries”. Boundary performers have learned to prohibit saying “yes” and wishing they had said “no”. Creating more respect for their performer time. Careful planning…saying “yes” to things we really want to do, frees time for activities we really want to participate in.

When your day in the studio is finished, take time to prepare a priority list for the next day. performance ting boundaries with your list gets chores out of the way fast. Leaving time for work in the studio or community service. Virtually all of all it leaves time for enjoying being an artist.

Being involved with family members regularly consumes much of an  artist’s  time. Communication in this area is exceedingly vital. You know your family members is rushed, frazzled and work hard to make a living and, you want to advocate. But, your musician time needs consideration likewise. Discuss these needs, come to an agreement that leaves each person with time to advocate each other. The boundary musician is able to return to the studio feeling good about time spent with family members and time to create.

Prepare a sign that’s posted at the entrance of your work space that evident ly indicates you’re working. When the sign is removed it signals that you’re free to talk and interact with others.

How do you performance boundaries? Do family and businesses need to learn your musician boundaries? Talk to me about the way you handle these situations and still make time to create your art.

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