Producing consistent, top quality work is
essential for building your credibility as an artist. If you can do this as
well as finish the work in a timely manner then even better. Ian Renner Connecticut, is of this mind set and says that this is the professional side of
artistry that very few people talk about.
Consistency is important for making
progress in your profession and for your growth as an artist. Without it you
may not regress but you most certainly will not advance. Here are some reasons
why you should strive for consistency:
You
can measure your progress
When you have been doing something for a
while, if you are keeping track of what is being done then you are able to see
where you came from to where you are now. When you are consistent in your
actions you are able to see the improvement in yourself.
Builds
Reputation
As mentioned previously, first paragraph,
first sentence; your reputation as a trustworthy, loyal and good person will
preceded you. Growth of your craft also requires a track record of success,
employers will have something to look at when considering you for a job.
Creates
accountability
Someone is able to follow your progress
with you and keep you on track to reach your goals. Where meetings and
deadlines occur this becomes crucial.
Your
message is maintained
People know what you are about and pay more
attention to what you say.
Strive for consistency, your art and your
pocket will thank you for it!
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