
#30: How to Reclaim Control of your Creative Business
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In this episode of 'The Jeweler's View,' Courtney Gray draws from her extensive experience in the jewelry industry to offer invaluable advice for creators seeking to build a sustainable and fulfilling business. She introduces the concept of 'creative authority,' emphasizing the importance of setting boundaries and aligning one's work with personal values. Courtney shares her journey of overcoming the pressures of constantly saying yes and how establishing firm, value-driven boundaries transformed her business. By asking critical questions about where you are giving away power and how to reclaim control, this episode serves as a practical guide for any creative looking to shape a business that truly reflects who they are now, rather than who they were when they first started. Listeners are encouraged to take actionable steps towards regaining control, making way for genuine growth and alignment. Tune in to gain insights on how to avoid burnout and create a business that supports your goals, values, and creative rhythm.
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