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STILL: The Art of Noticing with Mary Jo Hoffman

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Indhold leveret af Michelle Glogovac. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Michelle Glogovac eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

In this episode of My Simplified Life, Michelle Glogovac shares a conversation with Mary Jo Hoffman, an artist, photographer, and author of the book, STILL: The Art of Noticing. The discussion revolves around Mary Jo's journey of turning a daily habit into a decade-long project, the concept of self-patronage, and the importance of noticing the beauty of nature in our surroundings.

What we’re talking about

  • The importance of being patient and not rushing to monetize your creative work

  • The concept of the 72 micro seasons and how it can change the way you view your environment

  • The idea of self-patronage and how it can support your creative work

The importance of being patient and not rushing to monetize your creative work

The episode focuses on the importance of being patient and taking your time to monetize your creative work. Mary Jo shares her journey of turning a daily habit into a decade-long project. She emphasizes that persistence and patience allowed her to remain authentic and keep her creative work fun, which later resulted in an unexpected and overwhelming response from her followers when she released her book.

The concept of the 72 micro seasons and how it can change the way you view your environment

Mary Jo introduced the concept of the 72 micro seasons, which can drastically change how we view our environment. This ancient Japanese concept breaks the year into smaller periods, encouraging us to notice and appreciate the subtle changes in nature around us. Michelle shares how this concept has made her more present and observant in her daily life.

The idea of self-patronage and how it can support your creative work

Another significant takeaway from this episode is the idea of self-patronage. Mary Jo and her husband balanced their creative pursuits with practical jobs, allowing them to fund their creative work without the pressure of immediate monetization. This balance not only helped them enjoy their creative work more but also led to a pent-up demand from their followers, resulting in the successful launch of Mary Jo's book.

LINKS MENTIONED

Mary Jo Hoffman’s Blog

http://stillblog.net

Mary Jo Hoffman’s Instagram https://www.instagram.com/maryjohoffman/?hl=en

STILL: The Art of Noticing by Mary Jo Hoffman https://www.amazon.com/STILL-Noticing-Mary-Jo-Hoffman/dp/1580936334

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Manage episode 415460921 series 3558485
Indhold leveret af Michelle Glogovac. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Michelle Glogovac eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

In this episode of My Simplified Life, Michelle Glogovac shares a conversation with Mary Jo Hoffman, an artist, photographer, and author of the book, STILL: The Art of Noticing. The discussion revolves around Mary Jo's journey of turning a daily habit into a decade-long project, the concept of self-patronage, and the importance of noticing the beauty of nature in our surroundings.

What we’re talking about

  • The importance of being patient and not rushing to monetize your creative work

  • The concept of the 72 micro seasons and how it can change the way you view your environment

  • The idea of self-patronage and how it can support your creative work

The importance of being patient and not rushing to monetize your creative work

The episode focuses on the importance of being patient and taking your time to monetize your creative work. Mary Jo shares her journey of turning a daily habit into a decade-long project. She emphasizes that persistence and patience allowed her to remain authentic and keep her creative work fun, which later resulted in an unexpected and overwhelming response from her followers when she released her book.

The concept of the 72 micro seasons and how it can change the way you view your environment

Mary Jo introduced the concept of the 72 micro seasons, which can drastically change how we view our environment. This ancient Japanese concept breaks the year into smaller periods, encouraging us to notice and appreciate the subtle changes in nature around us. Michelle shares how this concept has made her more present and observant in her daily life.

The idea of self-patronage and how it can support your creative work

Another significant takeaway from this episode is the idea of self-patronage. Mary Jo and her husband balanced their creative pursuits with practical jobs, allowing them to fund their creative work without the pressure of immediate monetization. This balance not only helped them enjoy their creative work more but also led to a pent-up demand from their followers, resulting in the successful launch of Mary Jo's book.

LINKS MENTIONED

Mary Jo Hoffman’s Blog

http://stillblog.net

Mary Jo Hoffman’s Instagram https://www.instagram.com/maryjohoffman/?hl=en

STILL: The Art of Noticing by Mary Jo Hoffman https://www.amazon.com/STILL-Noticing-Mary-Jo-Hoffman/dp/1580936334

  continue reading

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