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Chip is a Final Cut Pro X and Adobe Photoshop Certified Trainer and is passionate about helping people leverage technology for business and communications. He’s done a bit of everything from video production, to web, and application development.
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3 Reasons why structure is good for me
I never had a job that had much structure. I worked at jobs that had me show up by 9 ish and then leave at 5 and get certain tasks completed. I had to created the structure myself. And like most creative people I did just enough to get tasks done, but the structure was lacking in my life. This year as a first-year teacher structure was introduced and I thrived, here are three reasons why:
I realize I won’t retire as a teacher, but these three things have done more for me this school year than in years past. I am currently reading an excellent book titled, “The Accidental Creative: How to be brilliant at a moment’s notice” by Todd Henry. He gives sound advice to creative professionals (like me) who create for a living.
How does structure help you? Or do you need to introduce more structure into your work and life? Sound off in the comments below.
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