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Emotional and Mental Health & self employment

Below are the best resources we could find on Emotional and Mental Health and self employment.

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The Fail-Safe Solopreneur: 6 Essential Practices to Manage Your Well-Being Working for Yourself

Working for yourself comes with many upsides - and downsides. The Fail-Safe Solopreneur is your survival guide for managing the downsides.

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Self-Employment Can Be Good for Your Health

Despite long working hours and high work pressure, entrepreneurs and the self-employed frequently boast high job satisfaction because of the autonomy and the interesting work that often come with being one’s own boss.

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Ep 75 Building a Creative Habit with Artist Mike Brennan

Today's guest is Mike Brennan from MikeBrennan.me. He loves sharing experiences and making connections through his art, and helping other artists and creatives establish a daily creative habit of their own.

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Ep 61 Creative Chat with Artist and Illustrator Lewis Rossignol

Today's guest is Lewis Rossignol, an illustrator and artist based in Portland, Maine USA. He specializes in combining hand-drawn and collaged imagery.

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Ep 59 Artist Ian Fennelly on Art and Mental Health

​​Today's guest is artist Ian Fennelly. Ian is an amazing urban sketcher, artist and teacher, who loves painting on location. Most of his work involves painting buildings which he paints in a lively vibrant way.

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Ep 40 Why Artists and Writers Often Live with Guilt and How to Overcome It

In today’s episode, we talk about why artists and writers often live with guilt and how to overcome it. Artists and writers can feel guilty when they are creating and yet they can also feel guilty when they’re not.

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