As a fellow Canadian, I totally understand the reluctance to promote one's own work! What got me over that was seeing myself as a voice for ALL the artists involved in the project AND really believing that there are people out there who long to be reached with the story.
AMAZING interview, and so what I needed to hear today. Lots of food for thought as I work on my own projects. 🙏 ❤ Great to see a fellow Canadian too! ☺
I'll start with Wow! For all the very useful information, that can be used right now. And thank you Ela for being one of the most inspirational teachers I've ever had the honor of learning from. Long live IFS!
Good eye, I absolutely agree. But done is better than perfect. (What's something that you appreciate about it? I'm asking because it'll help you in your work to get practiced at noticing things you appreciate. Appreciating anyone's work, including and especially your own, is like a muscle that you build. The more I do it, the easier it becomes to do. I know for myself that when I can go down the road of nitpicking at my work, I end up not doing the work.) Good luck and thanks for watching!! xo
As a fellow Canadian, I totally understand the reluctance to promote one's own work! What got me over that was seeing myself as a voice for ALL the artists involved in the project AND really believing that there are people out there who long to be reached with the story.
AMAZING interview, and so what I needed to hear today. Lots of food for thought as I work on my own projects. 🙏 ❤ Great to see a fellow Canadian too! ☺
So helpful in parsing the tasks of a producer. Thank you, Ela!
Thanks! Yeah, Nicholas is an incredibly clear communicator.
I'll start with Wow! For all the very useful information, that can be used right now. And thank you Ela for being one of the most inspirational teachers I've ever had the honor of learning from. Long live IFS!
ha ha!! Long live IFS 😊❤
Thanks so much for this inspiring conversation!
🙏
Thank you Ela, this was very helpful and inspiring. Blessings Always.💜😃
🙏
The contrast in camera angles is disorienting
Good eye, I absolutely agree. But done is better than perfect.
(What's something that you appreciate about it? I'm asking because it'll help you in your work to get practiced at noticing things you appreciate. Appreciating anyone's work, including and especially your own, is like a muscle that you build. The more I do it, the easier it becomes to do. I know for myself that when I can go down the road of nitpicking at my work, I end up not doing the work.)
Good luck and thanks for watching!! xo