Thinking back to my conversation with Sonya Ballantyne last episode, I'm struck by her hard-earned sense of self and ability to bring all of who she is to storytelling.
Sonya is doing what she wanted to do. She's seems unstoppable, and I can't wait to see what she does next!
I'm also kind of scratching my head over how and when I lost touch with the cocksure, unflappable, ready-for-anything creative I felt I was earlier in my career. I'm still good at what I do. It still comes naturally.
But why did I start doubting myself?
I dig into the good and bad of Me Being Me at this particular point in my career journey. As I get busier and balance freelance client work with forming longterm business goals for Spec, one thing is clear - I love working in pajama pants.
I was who I was.
I am who I am.
What next?
Starting Artists is hosted by Tony Sadowski, owner of marketing and media production company Spec Communications, LLC.
Thank you!
Thinking back to my conversation with Sonya Ballantyne last episode, I'm struck by her hard-earned sense of self and ability to bring all of who she is to storytelling.
Sonya is doing what she wanted to do. She's seems unstoppable, and I can't wait to see what she does next!
I'm also kind of scratching my head over how and when I lost touch with the cocksure, unflappable, ready-for-anything creative I felt I was earlier in my career. I'm still good at what I do. It still comes naturally.
But why did I start doubting myself?
I dig into the good and bad of Me Being Me at this particular point in my career journey. As I get busier and balance freelance client work with forming longterm business goals for Spec, one thing is clear - I love working in pajama pants.
I was who I was.
I am who I am.
What next?
Starting Artists is hosted by Tony Sadowski, owner of marketing and media production company Spec Communications, LLC.
Thank you!