Today I bought some booklets about math and writing for kids of 6-7 years old for home schooling. My daughter will be home for 3+ weeks due to the Corona crisis. Guess what... I just bought them and a few hours later school sends an email that teaching material will be available tomorrow morning to pick up at school.
Ofcourse I could be sad that I already invested money in material, that I had been outside despite my illness (with great care and social distancing) to buy most needed booklets for my kid... but sadness never got me anywhere and I need my precious energy to recover from whatever my body is fighting. Virus X.
So I AM GLAD AND GRATEFUL that I have ABUNDANCE in teaching materials by tomorrow morning!
I REALLY believe entrepreneurship needs abundance as well as a mindset to keep finding chances and niches to work in. Never stop when you are afraid, sad, disappointed or "out of flow". You need persistence and a way to recharge your inner battery to keep believing in abundance and get right back "into flow". There is enough work to do, there are enough chances for everyone. There really is! Even in hard times, start over!
Within the field of photography it is much needed to find golden opportunities and to use these opportunities wisely: experiment IN your photography and ON your ways of exposure of your work, in order to sell it. Find the decisive moments, that touch of light that illuminates your topic, bright colors that bring that one composition together, the expositions you want your photographs in, that one person in your network that really understands your art...
I am not saying I am there yet. I am just sharing my thoughts on how entrepreneurship could look like in the artistic world. I am still experimenting myself with mastering my art to another NEXT LEVEL, catching light in an inventive way, and also creating marketing funnels, opportunities, networking...
Virus X may put me down for a while but not "out of flow", out of persistence or out of abundance. I CHOOSE not to. Abundance is there to stay. Tune in.