Learning to ask the right questions

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Often the hardest thing about being creative and making art on any level is getting started. You’re unable to start because you’re asking the wrong question. Perhaps your question is too broad, allowing for too many solutions. Your question might not be something that you’re actually excited about working on, or it might be guiding you down a path that just doesn’t make sense.

In the video below, I share with you an easy and fast way to take your one question and break it into 10 different questions. Often as you create your list you’ll uncover the real problem that needs to be solved.

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Creative Confidence starts next week, and I wanted to give you a peek at some of the other experts that you’ll hear from inside of the course. The course is both about getting you making more work, but it’s also about getting your work out in the world.  There are some other great experts inside the course as well, but you’ll have to wait to find out.  Space is limited so claim your spot today. 

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Megan Auman is a designer, maker, educator, and entrepreneur who has built a multi-faceted business around her passion for great design and sustainable business. Her eponymous jewelry line is sold in stores across the US and online. In 2009, Megan founded Designing an MBA to help designers and makers develop their business skills.

 

 

 

 

 

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