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Having references on a resume is important because it provides potential employers with a way to verify the information you have presented about your skills, work ethic, and experience. References, typically from previous employers, colleagues, or mentors, offer a trusted, external perspective on your qualifications. Employers often use these references to confirm your past job performance, gauge your professionalism, and understand how you may fit into their organizational culture. A strong reference can be the deciding factor in making a positive impression, especially when competing with other qualified candidates.
Additionally, including references demonstrates transparency and confidence in your professional history. It shows that you have built solid relationships in your career and that others are willing to vouch for your abilities. This can increase an employer’s trust in you before they even meet you in person. While some job seekers choose to provide references only upon request, having them readily available can speed up the hiring process and set you apart from others by showcasing your preparedness and professionalism. On the next page of your Project Notebook record a list of people you can use for references with their current phone &/or email. You only need 3-5 people you can depend on to give good words about you. By adding it to our Project Book we can keep adding to the list in one safe spot. You want to keep them in a place you won't loose them and our Project Book is perfect for this. I found even though we have contact list on our phones: Phones die or we forget to back up our list and have to start all over. By saving to out Project Book you always have a back up. After you make your list: in your other notebook Journal about the importance of role these people made in your life. If you like this blog, consider buying the book
Artist Muse : 365 Day Art Challange
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Artist Muse is a 365-day art challenge. It is a year-long commitment where artists create and share a piece of art every day for an entire year. It walks you through the steps of creating a sketchbook, journal and gratitude book to get to know one's self better. Dana guides you through the steps needed to create, market and sell ones art in today's creator economy. Broken up in daily segments to cover a lot of ground, it dives into everything an first year artist would want to know about being one in this day and age. It goes over topics beginner to advanced artist will encounter at some point in their art career. The book is a 365 day compilation of topics to do or consider doing to further ones own art career online and off. It cast a wide net of subjects that effect artist from myths to how to create residual income creating content about ones own art to promote it. It suggest ideas to increase ones own income doing art. Recommends strategies and discusses pit falls. The books is a yearly discussion on how one can become a better artist an further ones skills while learning everything first year art students would. It advances you one step further by covering subjects not taught in art school: like how to promote, market and sell your artwork. Not only does the book challenge you to do art everyday, set clear goals: It helps you build a strong portfolio of work to share with others. By following along with the daily challenge one increases their artistic skill while learning about what it means to be a artist to oneself. Artist Muse is simply that: a muse to help an artist get up and running within a year. It covers what art school would and then some. From materials to legitimate ideas to sell oneself and art. One of the most significant benefits of a 365-day art challenge is that it helps artists develop a daily habit of creating art while practicing promoting in. The consistency required to complete a daily art project encourages artists to prioritize their practice, making creativity a regular part of their daily lives. Over time, this routine helps artists build discipline, focus, and a stronger work ethic. By building a project notebook in the first sections of the book, setting time aside for art the book can help you stay inspired, give ideas to follow up on and prevent creative blocks. Each topic is something an artist encounters doing and being an artist. It introduces one to the business of art today. The 365-day art challenge is a transformative journey that can lead to tremendous growth, both artistically and personally. By committing to create every day, artists build discipline, refine their skills, and gain confidence in their creative abilities. The challenge fosters exploration, discovery, and a deeper connection to the artistic process. While completing a 365-day art challenge requires dedication and perseverance, the rewards of self-discovery, skill development, and a strong body of work make it a worthwhile endeavor for artists of all levels. Embrace the challenge, enjoy the journey, and watch your creativity flourish throughout the year. 952 pages download of 365 days of the year to further your yourself, your art & your career in art.
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