Suzanne Redmond spent years as an accountant using the analytical side of her brain.  She eventually said goodbye to her business suit and started selling her handmade jewelry and organizing art shows. After spending time in the art community, she knew there was a need to help other artists be seen.  Suzanne started the podcast The Left Brain Artist with a mission to help artists develop their left brain way of thinking to improve all aspects of their business. In this episode Suzanne shares the importance of finding the right community as well as recognizing the best way you absorb information to avoid frustration.  She also explains how you can easily research your way right out of something and why done is better than perfect.  What a breath of fresh air!

TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE:

Stop researching your way out of things-just start. Recognize how you receive and retain information. Find an accountability coach or group that can help you get clear on the “how”. Creative and innovative problem solving is accessible even if you don’t consider yourself a left brain thinker. Find the community that works for what you are trying to do and don’t stop searching until you find the right one(s).

MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

The Left Brain Artist Episode 21 Carrie Schmitt

Book Recommendations: The Happiness Project, Better Than Before and The Four Tendencies by Gretchen Rubin

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Website: https://suzanneredmond.com/