Daring Creativity. Daring Forever.

A journey of acceptance, self-discovery and creative identity - Chris Do


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"You have to be the first in line of your fan club. If you're not, I don't know how to like you. Because if you don't like you, why would I like you?" - Chris Do 

In this insightful conversation, Chris Do and Radim Malinic explore the intricacies of creative careers, personal growth, and the impact of environment on success. Chris shares his experiences as a first-generation immigrant and how it shaped his drive and ambition. They discuss the challenges of creative identity, the importance of self-acceptance, and the role of ego, ambition, anxiety, and insecurity in shaping a creative's journey. Chris emphasizes the value of articulating thoughts, the power of words, and the importance of embracing mistakes as learning opportunities. The conversation touches on topics such as the American Dream, the nature of success, and the concept of retirement for creatives.

  • Embrace mistakes as learning opportunities rather than sources of regret. Regret is wishing to change the past, which creates negative energy.
  • Your environment significantly impacts your ambition and success. The "fishbowl" you swim in shapes your perspective and goals.
  • The four elements that can hold creatives back are ego, ambition, anxiety, and insecurity. Understanding and managing these can lead to personal growth.
  • Articulating your thoughts and feelings, especially negative ones, can help release tension and reduce anxiety. "Your words shape your world."
  • Success is often a journey, not a destination. Avoid comparing your beginning to someone else's end point.
  • The concept of "retirement" may not apply to creatives who are passionate about their work. Finding joy in helping others can lead to a fulfilling career.
  • Cultivate patience and give yourself grace. Success and skill development take time and consistent effort.
  • Be the "first in line of your fan club." Self-confidence and self-acceptance are crucial for personal and professional growth.
  • Understanding the power of autonomy in creative work can help prevent burnout and increase satisfaction.
  • Continuously evolve your identity and focus on the journey rather than fixating on specific destinations or goals.

Daring Creativity. Daring Forever. Podcast with Radim Malinic

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