From Doubt to Drive: Building Confidence in Your Creative Career

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  • Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
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    Explore some of the common emotional hurdles faced by creatives - from the fear of failure to imposter syndrome - and how to overcome them.
    When you are just starting out as an artist, lack of confidence in your abilities can impact your work and your creativity. This is why maintaining good mental health is just as important as looking after your physical well-being.
    In this webinar, you'll discover wellness strategies tailored specifically for emerging artists and job-seekers, to explore mindful career mapping techniques to combat feelings of insecurity and doubt and set yourself up for success in the creative industries.
    Hosted by CG Spectrum's Career Coach Holly Puckett, this panel will feature former VFX Artist Manager Magdalena Bisogni, clinical psychologist Karen Walker, and CG Spectrum's Student Experience Manager Penny Gaubatz. Magdelena has years of experience working closely with artists in the industry, Karen has a demonstrated history of working in the mental health care industry, and Penny works closely with students to support their learning experience and wellness.
    These experts will provide invaluable insights and guide you through practical strategies for overcoming common obstacles, such as stress, self-doubt, fear of failure, and imposter syndrome, and steering you towards confidence, resilience, and success in your creative career.
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Комментарии • 2

  • @KowProdMedia
    @KowProdMedia Месяц назад

    I enjoyed this, but I don't know how well these tools would work with someone like myself with crippling self-doubt, but I'mma give it a shot. Nice chat ladies.

    • @Cgspectrum
      @Cgspectrum  Месяц назад

      🧡Sorry to hear that you're dealing with that. Hope these techniques can help you even a little bit. Thanks for tuning in