E35: Can Hustle Help Your Art???
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This is The Thirty Fifth Episode of the Visual Scholar Podcast - With Tim Mcburnie.
Let's talk Hustle vs Hard Work. Should we Embrace the Grind? Or Avoid Burnout? How do these concepts help our creativity... and the final art we create.
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--- ARTISTIC GRIND AND HUSTLE CULTURE The grind is often seen as part of being an artist, with intense work expected in jobs like VFX and game development. Companies exploit young artists' eagerness, leading to burnout. Freelance work isn't much easier, requiring constant hustling.
PRESSURE IN EDUCATION Students face pressure to grind through exercises to reach a professional level, driven by the need for validation.
HARD WORK AND CREATIVITY Hard work is necessary for success and creating great art. However, the grind can lead to early burnout and health issues. Many idols who worked excessively hard didn't live long.
REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS It's crucial to set realistic expectations about the amount of work needed in the industry. Understanding the industry's demands helps artists prepare for their first jobs and enjoy the process.
UNDERSTANDING HUSTLE CULTURE Hustle culture promotes constant work and minimal breaks, which can be harmful. While working hard is important, it's vital to maintain health and well-being.
CREATIVE FLOW AND DEADLINES Deadlines help focus and push creativity, but excessive crunch can cause burnout. Recognize the difference between productive pressure and harmful overwork.
DISENTANGLING WORK ETHIC AND HUSTLE Work ethic and hustle are different. Hard work and dedication don't necessarily mean constant grinding. Enjoying the process and building a healthy relationship with art is more sustainable.
SOCIAL VALIDATION Artists often seek social validation through hard work and high-profile projects. Understanding your personal relationship with hard work and creativity helps manage stress and expectations.
FINDING YOUR RHYTHM Everyone's work rhythm is different. Some thrive under pressure, while others prefer a more relaxed approach. Identify what works best for you and adapt accordingly.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
1. Realistic Expectations: Understand the industry's demands and set realistic expectations for yourself. 2. Creative Flow: Use deadlines to focus, but avoid excessive crunch. 3. Healthy Relationship with Art: Build a positive relationship with your art, separating work ethic from the hustle mentality. 4. Personal Rhythm: Identify your preferred work rhythm and adapt your approach to suit it. ---
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