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    Simon Cress
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    How do you balance commercial work and personal projects?

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    Bjørn Olaf
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    Balancing commercial work and personal projects can be challenging for many artists, but with effective strategies, it can lead to a fulfilling creative life. Here are some approaches artists often use:

    1. Set Clear Priorities: Determine what projects are most important to you, both commercially and personally. This can help you allocate time and energy effectively, ensuring that you meet client deadlines while still making progress on personal work.
    2. Establish a Schedule: Creating a structured schedule can help you manage your time efficiently. Dedicate specific blocks of time for commercial work and personal projects, ensuring that both get the attention they deserve.
    3. Create Boundaries: Set boundaries for when and how you work. For example, establish a work schedule that allows for uninterrupted time to focus on personal projects without the distraction of commercial commitments.
    4. Utilize Downtime: Make the most of downtime or slower periods in your commercial work to focus on personal projects. Use waiting times or breaks to sketch ideas or work on smaller personal tasks.
    5. Integrate Personal Work into Commercial Projects: Whenever possible, find ways to incorporate elements of your personal style or interests into your commercial work. This can help keep your creative voice present in everything you do.
    6. Set Realistic Goals: Break personal projects into manageable tasks with realistic deadlines. This can help prevent feeling overwhelmed and allows you to make steady progress alongside commercial commitments.
    7. Stay Organized: Use project management tools or to-do lists to keep track of both commercial and personal projects. Staying organized can help you avoid conflicts and ensure that nothing falls through the cracks.
    8. Be Flexible: Sometimes commercial work can demand more time than expected. Be prepared to adjust your schedule and priorities as needed, while also recognizing the importance of your personal projects.
    9. Practice Self-Care: Balancing multiple projects can be stressful. Make sure to prioritize self-care and mental health by taking breaks, engaging in hobbies, or spending time with loved ones to recharge your creativity.
    10. Seek Support: Connect with other artists or creative professionals who understand the challenges of balancing commercial and personal work. Sharing experiences and advice can provide encouragement and new strategies.

    Ultimately, finding a balance between commercial work and personal projects requires intentional planning and flexibility. By prioritizing both aspects of your creative life, you can foster personal growth while also achieving professional success.

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