Mitchell Maxwell’s Maxims
• You have to create your own professional path. There’s no longer a roadmap for an artistic career.
• Follow your heart and the money will follow.
• Create a benchmark of your own progress. If you never look down while you’re climbing the ladder you won’t know how far you’ve come.
• Don’t define success by net worth, define it by character. Success, as it’s measured by society, is a fleeting condition.
• Affirm your value. Tell the world “I am an artist,” not “I want to be an artist.”
• You must actively live your dream. Wishing and hoping for someday doesn’t make it happen. Get out there and get involved.
• When you look into the abyss you find your character.
• Young people too often let the fear of failure keep them from trying. You have to get bloody, sweaty and rejected in order to succeed.
• Get your face out of Facebook and into somebody’s face. Close your e-mail and pick up the phone. Personal contact still speaks loudest.
• No one is entitled to act entitled. Be willing to work hard.
• If you’re going to buck the norm you’re going to have to embrace the challenges.
• You have to love the journey if you’re going to work in the arts.
• Only listen to people who agree with your vision.
• A little anxiety is good but don’t let it become fear, fear makes you inert.
• Find your own unique voice. Leave your individual imprint on the world, not a copy of someone else.
• Draw strength from your mistakes; they can be your best teacher.

Author: Mitchell Maxwell

Mitchell Maxwell’s Maxims<br />•	You have to create your own professional path. There’s no longer a roadmap for an artistic career.<br />•	Follow your heart and the money will follow.<br />•	Create a benchmark of your own progress. If you never look down while you’re climbing the ladder you won’t know how far you’ve come.<br />•	Don’t define success by net worth, define it by character. Success, as it’s measured by society, is a fleeting condition.<br />•	Affirm your value. Tell the world “I am an artist,” not “I want to be an artist.” <br />•	You must actively live your dream. Wishing and hoping for someday doesn’t make it happen. Get out there and get involved.<br />•	When you look into the abyss you find your character.<br />•	Young people too often let the fear of failure keep them from trying. You have to get bloody, sweaty and rejected in order to succeed.<br />•	Get your face out of Facebook and into somebody’s face. Close your e-mail and pick up the phone. Personal contact still speaks loudest.<br />•	No one is entitled to act entitled. Be willing to work hard.<br />•	If you’re going to buck the norm you’re going to have to embrace the challenges.<br />•	You have to love the journey if you’re going to work in the arts. <br />•	Only listen to people who agree with your vision.<br />•	A little anxiety is good but don’t let it become fear, fear makes you inert.<br />•	Find your own unique voice. Leave your individual imprint on the world, not a copy of someone else.<br />•	Draw strength from your mistakes; they can be your best teacher. - Mitchell Maxwell


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