moving to the beach brought criticism

Written by Siotha on November 26, 2009 – 4:14 pm -

Doing anything remotely interesting will bring criticism. Attempting to do anything large-scale and interesting will bring armies of detractors and saboteurs. This is fine – if you are willing to take the heat.

I stole that qoute from Tim Ferriss he has an awesome blog about the art of pissing people off. I really took it to heart today, because it seemed like so many people where critisicing us for moving to the beach in a far off and remote location. We love it here, and often forget that people (our friends and family) haven’t experienced the beach life, they’re stuck in life 101 and only have 2 weeks holiday. We have a beautiful life here. For example, the window’s are open to let the wind blow through the house, the waves are crashing new shells on the shoreline, the iguanas are laying out enjoying the sun, and our children are singing along to Disney songs (ok only Alyssa, Bella is oohing and gooing and laughing today)… It’s like the world that we knew (life 101) has now become life 102. I really wish more of our friends and family could come down and experience life on manana time.

I know what life is to work work work, then give 2nds to family, then 3rds and 4ths to myself and body. In Dallas everyone and everything was negative. If Jeremy or I did anything remotely accomplishing we only heard the negative comments, which in turn changed us to only see the negative impacts while doing great things. This is all fine and dandy, just like Tim’s post – about doing great things brings negative emotions, comments, and no matter what we do – we’ll always hear the bad stuff. I hope to grow as a person and step out of that rut, experience the slow life then apply it as our children get older, and of course when we go back to the states to live.

Take a minute to read Tim’s post It really made me feel better about all the people, things, events that have happened over the last few weeks, and months, and years. It helps me understand why I’m so negative and how used to doing good & great things has turned me into miss negative. Winds of change are blowing those old negative emotions away.


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Need More Gurus! Holy Smokes We Got Em!

Written by Siotha on March 5, 2008 – 2:56 pm -

We’ve got some of the coolest instructors coming in over the next few months – who are doing shows – none of our competors do!!! I’m So looking forward to the light painting at night, t-shirt designs, magazine covers,  the tattoo drawing, body airbrushing & more arts show than ever! But you know what I have a long list of shows we’d love to do, if you have a recommendation, please check out my guru page and let me know how cool you are!


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How to Run A Successful Small Creative Business…. Testimonial!

Written by Siotha on March 3, 2008 – 8:29 pm -

March 3rd, 2008

The course on xtrain I think I learned the most from is Bryan Peterson’s on How to run a graphic design business. When I first applied to work for this company, I went to the website and saw his faculty profile. It made a huge impression on me because he actually wrote 2 of my textbooks! “Design Basics for Creative Results” was being used in both of my design classes at the time and my professors spoke very highly of it as a reference. Aside from the shock of mere coincidence, I was pretty impressed. So when he taught a class on how to run a design company, it was information that was right up my ally. No one really outlines for you how the business works. I mean, I’ve learned plenty about how to assemble a layout, but what next? It’s weird because many of my friends are art students looking to go into the design field too, and when we discuss our portfolios I feel like I have a leg up. They can speculate about what’s important to an employer but I know for a fact, straight from the source. I don’t know if I’ll ever work as a freelance graphic designer, but the ways he discusses the business it truly gives me an idea about how it all works. I know how to format my portfolio now, and what really counts when it comes to a job interview. Thank you so much for this course. — Testimonial from Tina, Birmingham AL


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