Tuesday, September 27, 2011

DA-TOPIC 3 – Artists Can Be Chronic Under Earners


Typically as artists we are either not valued by family, or maybe our parents were creative and we learned bad habits from them or we have the “them vs us” thing, or maybe we’ve never been around anyone who has paid for art so we don’t know how to price our work.  There are many contributing factors to the general result that often times as artists we are chronic under earners.
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As artists our creativity isn’t limited to one avenue but rather that it expresses itself in all facets of our lives.  But when that creativity is applied to our money and finances it can sometimes get us into trouble.

Marjie A. recalls, “A speaker at a DA meeting once said ‘if I looked in my check book and I had checks then I believed I had money’.”  DA says don’t do unsecured debt like student loans or credit card debt – when you do you are betting against your own future.

“Being an honest straightforward person has really served me well.”  Marjie said, “And that means being honest with myself.”

A powerful tool within Debtors Anonymous is the Pressure Relief Group or PRG.  In the beginning, your PRG acts as a guide, helping you set up a spending plan, look at cash flow, listing expenses, outlining how income & expenses relate to each other and identifying your financial goals.  When you are comfortable with your plan your PRG acts as a support system helping you keep the financial promises you’ve made to yourself and helping stay on track.

In Marjie’s first PRG group, a person on my team said ”You’re an artist.  I don’t know why you’re doing this (non-art job). You should correct your financial difficulties with your art”.  That simple question started a shift in my thinking.  Some of the best advice I ever received was from a fellow DA member, he said, “When looking for work, I get up in the morning & I promise myself 3 things I’m going to do that day.  Once those 3 things are done then I’m done.  First decide what your ideal job looks like; how many hours, what your space looks like, include the money you want to make. This can be done even if you are not clear about the field or any other specifics.

“As I worked with this approach”, Marjie said, “I began to realize that if I ask the universe for what I want it brings it – I just need to stop asking for what I don’t want.”  This will be the topic of our next blog series.  Manifesting what you DO want in your life.

Until then, feel free to call (303-726-1051) or shoot me an email with any questions you may have.

Wishing you ever expanding financial well-being,

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