How to Narrow Down Your Business Ideas

How to Narrow Down Your Business Ideas

You have no shortage of creative ideas that would be really fun. You collect these kinds of shiny objects, and other people give them to you all the time. But the fact that cat sweaters would be a really fun and unique business (and that the website and socials would be SO CUTE) doesn’t make it a great business idea. So which business idea is the one you should invest your effort in?

Faded, discolored, shattered, fragile, dilapidated – and I wanted one.

Faded, discolored, shattered, fragile, dilapidated – and I wanted one.

It was a faded, discolored, shattered, fragile, dilapidated dream dress. And I wanted one. I think it’s my favorite project to date, partly because of the epic timescale. I fell in love with it in 1996, and made it in 2013. Yep, seventeen years from initial inspiration to completion. That’s often how it goes.

Today we’re going to soothe your anxiety a little

Today we’re going to soothe your anxiety a little

Creative people have minds that race with ideas and inspiration. All too often, they race with everything else, too.

I’m sure I’m not the only one who has felt like I’m in a lifelong battle to keep my mind under control. It’s like an untrained pet that races all over the house, knocking things over and generally causing havoc. But what if mind ownership, like pet ownership, didn’t have to be constant chaos?