Nash Hagen
A man is depicted underwater, submerged in a body of turquoise blue water. He is wearing only a pair of dark swim trunks, and his body is lean and muscular. His eyes are closed, and his arms are spread wide, as if he is freefalling or diving through the water. Streams of bubbles surround him, indicating movement. Below him, on the seafloor, there appears to be an old, sunken structure made of rusted metal rods or frames, partially buried in the sandy bottom. Coral formations and marine life cling to the sunken structure, adding pops of color to the scene.

Stay Motivated as a Creative Entrepreneur

What’s your main job as a creative business owner? - To get more clients? - Make more money? - What about be more creative? - While those are all great and necessary things, I’d argue that the most important part of the job is the fight discouragement and stay motivated. Without that key ingredient, everything else fails. - I’ve met many creatives and entrepreneurs including myself at times that are burnt out and discouraged for various reasons. Discouraged people don’t take action, don’t take risks, and as a result don’t see growth. - If you want to grow in anything your number one goal has to be to stay encouraged. Whether that’s through what you watch and listen to, who you hang out with, or even just sticking to a consistent schedule. - Be blessed and stay stoked 😎🤙 - • • • • • •

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