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Rockstar Life Hacks with Suzanne Paulinski

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Creative people usually have a hard time finding work-life balance. We keep going, going, going at it and tend to neglect our social life & relationships until we reach a certain goal. But then, when you reach that goal, now what? Suzanne Paulinski is the founder of The Rock/Star Advocate. She helps artists with self-care, something very important in achieving success as a creative. She emphasizes listening to your body, and talks about how to work smarter, not harder. In this episode, you’ll find some great nuggets on how creatives like you can embody the confidence of a rockstar! We discuss the importance of trying something new, and defining your own success. Also how to improve your teamwork skills VS when to go solo. Links: www.therockstaradvocate.com Find out more about me: www.LauraMeoli.com Follow me on the social media: @LoudaVision Support my TV comedy series: www.LauraMeoli.com/CTV See more info and a transcription of this podcast at www.LauraMeoli.com/Blog/15 This interview is featured in the book, "Clarity for your Creative Career". Available NOW at www.LauraMeoli.com/book --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loudavision/support
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Creative people usually have a hard time finding work-life balance. We keep going, going, going at it and tend to neglect our social life & relationships until we reach a certain goal. But then, when you reach that goal, now what? Suzanne Paulinski is the founder of The Rock/Star Advocate. She helps artists with self-care, something very important in achieving success as a creative. She emphasizes listening to your body, and talks about how to work smarter, not harder. In this episode, you’ll find some great nuggets on how creatives like you can embody the confidence of a rockstar! We discuss the importance of trying something new, and defining your own success. Also how to improve your teamwork skills VS when to go solo. Links: www.therockstaradvocate.com Find out more about me: www.LauraMeoli.com Follow me on the social media: @LoudaVision Support my TV comedy series: www.LauraMeoli.com/CTV See more info and a transcription of this podcast at www.LauraMeoli.com/Blog/15 This interview is featured in the book, "Clarity for your Creative Career". Available NOW at www.LauraMeoli.com/book --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loudavision/support
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