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Do you find yourself running around and barely having time to take care of yourself? It’s important to take a step back every now and then. That’s why we created this blog post that talks about how to make a self-care plan for your gallery business, even if you’re busy all the time!

One way in which you can make time for yourself is by scheduling your day in a way that allows you to have some down time. This could mean blocking off specific times each day during which you will not work, or taking a break after a certain number of hours. You may also want to consider working for shorter periods of time and then taking a longer break. This will help you to stay refreshed and productive.

Another way to make time for yourself is by taking care of your body. This means getting enough sleep, eating healthy foods, and exercising regularly. If you can find ways to integrate these things into your daily routine, it will be much easier to stick with them.

Finally, don’t forget to make time for fun! Remember that you are not your job. You should still be able to enjoy the things that bring you joy. If you haven’t done anything outside of work in weeks, it’s okay (and healthy) to take some time off and do something relaxing with friends or family members. The key is finding ways to make time for yourself while still doing the things you love.

We hope this blog post was helpful! Thanks for reading.

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As an artist, your creative space can give you a lot of joy and inspiration. It is also important to make sure that it is clean and organized so that you can create the best work possible. In this article we will show you how to set up your space for maximum creativity!

It should be somewhere with a good light source. Make sure that there is nothing hanging down from the ceiling above your space, as this can also spoil your perspective when you are looking at artwork or references for future work. If it has to be in an area of low lighting, make sure that you have access to lamps so that you can still see what you are doing.

A desk is a great option for a creative space, as it gives you plenty of room to spread out your materials. It is important that the desk is at a comfortable height so that you don’t have to strain your neck or back when working. If possible, try and choose a desk with some drawers or shelves on it for more storage space.

Make sure that your desk is clean and tidy before you start working, with any art materials stored neatly in boxes beneath the table so they are out of sight but still easily accessible when needed. If you have a printer, make sure that this is also turned off to save energy while not in use.

Various types of lighting can be used in a creative space to provide the best illumination for your work, whether it is natural or an overhead lamp that you shine onto your desk. However, even if there are several light sources available try and avoid working under bright lights as these will not allow you to see colours accurately when painting or sculpting.

A creative space should be a place where you feel happy and relaxed, so make sure to have some personal touches in the area like photos or paintings that inspire you. Having plants around can also help to brighten up the room and improve your mood.

With these tips, you can create the perfect environment for unleashing your creativity!

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As someone who is passionate about art, you know that a clean work space is a must if you want to create the best product possible. But it can be hard maintaining a clean studio space when your creative process spills over into all corners of your workspace and materials are scattered everywhere! In this blog post, I will share with you 5 ways to maintain a clean studio space as an artist so that you can focus on what really matters: creating beautiful art.

Organize by function

One of the easiest ways to maintain a clean studio space is to organize your room into functional areas. For example, create one area for painting and another for drawing so that you can easily put away supplies when they are no longer needed there. This will make it easier for you to find things later too!

Keep a trash can in every zone

Another way to maintain a clean studio space is by keeping your floor clear of clutter so that you have plenty of room for walking around. By having multiple trash cans in different zones, it will be easier to keep the area free from waste when you are done working on something there. Be sure also to check the trash regularly to avoid creating a mess!

Use bins and drawers

If you are having trouble finding things because they are scattered everywhere, consider using plastic storage containers or filing cabinets. This will make it easier for you to keep supplies stored away until they are needed again. You can also use baskets instead of bins if that is more aesthetically pleasing to you.

Check your tools

One of the biggest problems in many studios is that people don’t check their tools before using them so they are often dirty or damaged when put back away again. This can cause a mess if paint drips on your table or wood breaks while working with it, and it will also make it harder to find the right one when you need it again! Be sure to check your tools before putting them away so that everything is ready for use next time.

Use a matte finish

Finally, consider using flat or satin finishes on wood and metal surfaces instead of glossy paint. This will prevent fingerprints from marking up surfaces, which can make it harder to maintain a clean studio space and will also ruin some of your art supplies. Make sure that you check what kind of finish is on any surface before using paint or other materials on them!

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As a busy artist, you want to take care of your dog and make sure they are happy. This can be hard when you have so many obligations in your day-to-day life. To help with this, we put together some tips that will keep both of you happy!

Keep them active

A tired pup is a good pup – provide them with time outside or even on walks around the block for fresh air and exercise.

Make dinner time their special time

Set aside 15 minutes every night before dinner to play with and feed your pet throughout the week. Playtime helps relieve stress and allows them to spend quality bonding time with their human family members!

Measure what works

One way to make sure you’re on track with your dog’s needs is to measure their food and exercise for two weeks. Then, see if they are eating or exercising less than usual – adjust accordingly!

Schedule time for them

It may not be feasible to take the pup out every day during work hours but try setting aside three days a week to walk them.

Consider a second pet

If you have the resources, adding another dog to your pack can help with separation anxiety for both pets while still giving them enough attention!

Ask neighbors or friends for help

If they are unable to take off work but want your pup loved on during the day, ask if they can take them for a walk or play with them. This way, you both benefit from the pup getting some fresh air and love!

Get creative

If your dog is being destructive while you are at work, find ways to keep him busy such as giving him puzzle toys that he needs to move around in order to get treats out of.

Make sure they are safe

Keep your pup in a crate when you leave them at home alone. If there is no way to do this, make sure all chemicals or anything toxic is out of reach and consider putting the dog on anti anxiety medication if necessary!

Be flexible with their schedule

As animals become older, it may be harder to take them on walks or get up early for a trip outside. However, it may also not be feasible for you to come home at lunch time every day – try finding someone who can do this instead!

Talk with your vet

If you want help adjusting their food and exercise schedule, talk with your veterinarian about the best way to do this for your dog.

Get them a gift

The holidays are coming up! If you want to make sure they know how much you care, get them an activity or puzzle toy that will stimulate their mind and keep them busy during the day while you’re gone.

Consider a pet sitter

If you want someone who can take care of your pup while you’re at work, consider hiring a professional pet sitter or asking if they would be able to watch them for an hour or two when you are at work.

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As an artist, it’s important to protect your workplace. You don’t want any furry friends running around and messing up the paintings or sculptures that you’re working on. The best way to do this is to dog proof your home by installing a gate at the top of the stairs, getting rid of clutter (dogs like hidden spaces), and making sure there are no cords for them to chew on. We’ll go over all these tips in detail below!

Install a Gate on the Way of Your Work Place

You can purchase a gate for this, or you can use a baby gate. The important thing is that it stands between your work space and the stairs to block the way for dogs. It doesn’t matter if they can see them – because as soon as they become taller than a certain height, anything above their head will be off limits!

Remove Clutter from Your Work Place

Dogs love hidden spaces. This means that they will try to go underneath things like your table or couch so they can get access to the underside of it, where there’s more room for them! Before you know it, your dog might be digging away at something important (like one of your sculptures). Make sure that all areas are clearly visible so your dog knows they are not allowed to get underneath things.

Cords for Your Art Work Place

Dogs love cords (and chewing on them) because it gives them something interesting to do! Make sure that any and all cords in the area where you’re working is out of reach or well hidden – otherwise, you risk having a chewed up cord and a destroyed piece of art.

Don’t Forget to Train Them!

No matter how hard you try, accidents do happen. If this happens to you (or even if it doesn’t), make sure that your dog is trained before they start running around freely in the house! You can train them by rewarding good behavior with treats and withholding toys or attention when they’re bad – but only use these methods under supervision. When they do something good, make sure you let them know by giving him a treat. If they’re doing something bad and not getting caught (like chewing on your art), withhold their toy or attention and ignore him until he stops the behavior.

It’s important to talk to your vet about crate training as well if this is an option for you.

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