
In this episode, How Photographers Take Time Off Without Losing Clients or Sales-My Simple Prep Plan, Janice Sullivan discusses the challenges photographers face when trying to balance their passion with the demands of running a business.
She emphasizes the importance of taking breaks to recharge creativity and avoid burnout.
Janice shares her personal experiences and offers practical strategies for planning and preparing for time off, including the use of organizational tools and setting clear boundaries.
The conversation highlights that stepping away from work can actually lead to greater success and creativity in the long run. So, let’s fix that.
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I’ve made a lot of mistakes along the way, but those mistakes have taught me valuable lessons. And that’s exactly why I created this podcast – to help you avoid some of those pitfalls and to guide you in the right direction. I’m doing this for you because I believe in what you’re capable of. I know that with the right mindset, support, and resources, you can turn your landscape and nature photography into a profitable business that not only sustains you but allows you to share your art with the world.
I hope this video provides you with the insights and inspiration you need to take your photography business to the next level.
Cheers,
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