Description
As I reflect back on the past 14 years in the world of photography and business, I'm honestly filled with so much gratitude for the lessons, the memories, the relationships, and the beautiful art that I've had the opportunity to create. It’s been a journey filled with ups and downs, but I’ve learned so much along the way. I want to pass on some of my wisdom to you, dear friends, in the hopes that these lessons will bolster you in business and in life.
In today’s episode, I’m flying solo and sharing with you 6 simple truths I’ve learned in my photography and business career. I not only give you these truths, but some tips to put them into action in your own lives as well. Whether you’ve just embarked on your path to photography, or you’re in the thick of it, these truths will help you to remember what’s at the core of our art and creativity.
What’s in this episode:
[01:16] Truth #1: Trust your gut.
[04:30] Truth #2: Lead a heart-centered business.
[08:13] Truth #3: Don’t chase someone else’s definition of success.
[10:43] Truth #4: Don’t be afraid to pivot.
[12:43] Truth #5: Under-promise and over-deliver.
[14:05] Truth #6: Consistency is king.
Tune in to this episode for 6 valuable lessons you can use in your own photography business.
For full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, visit our website: https://themilkyway.ca/guiding-stars-6-truths-from-14-years-in-business-photography-with-lisa-digeso/
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