TEM236: Your clean slate
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TEM236: Your clean slate
Why having a clean slate can be so terrifying and why the most important thing of all is experiencing success on your owns terms.
On Today's Episode of The Entrepreneurial Musician:
The incredible commencement address that Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author Anna Quindlen gave in 1999 at Mount Holyoke College
Why starting with a clean slate can be so terrifying
Resisting the urge to blend in
Why it is so vital to define success for ourselves, even while pulled in various directions from friends, family, colleagues and society
This week’s quote: “Creativity takes courage.” —Henri Matisse
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Produced by Andrew Hitz
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