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    CYOP #117 - Taking a Step Back from Your Business: A Chat Between Me + Melanie Biehle

    en-usJuly 27, 2017
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    About this Episode

    I’m back with Melanie Biehle today for another co-hosted chat! As many of you know, Melanie is the 2017 CYOP Artist Resident and today we’re talking all about taking a step back from your business in an effort to gain clarity, do some strategic planning, and figure out what’s working. 

    In this episode, we cover a little bit about what taking a step back means to each of us in our respective businesses, what taking a break might look like from day to day, and what happens — both the good and the bad — when we get out of production and promotion mode and give ourselves the opportunity to see the forest for the trees.

    SHOW NOTES:

    • Check out Melanie's art
    • Melanie on Instagram, Pinterest + Twitter
    • Melanie's pop-up event in Seattle
    • Me on Instagram, Pinterest + Twitter
    • Episode 101
    • Episode 106
    • Episode 110
    • Saatchi Art
    • Society 6
    • Minted
    • Digital Kitchen
    • The Creative Digest (Extra interview snippets + the CYOP Slack
      Community!)

    Find the full episode + show notes at creatingyourownpath.com.

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