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Ep 14 | Do What You Love, Love What You Do

Ep. 14

We produce good work when we are happy doing it, but we produce our best work when we love doing it. However, we can’t always just drop everything and do what we love, and sometimes we must do things that we don’t even like. So how do we fall in love with everything to make our work the best it can be? In this episode, Ping shares her tried and tested practices for helping you to love what you do, create harmony in work life and consistently produce work that you are proud of. 


KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • What if you’re afraid to try something new? How do you overcome that and turn it into something you love? Using a practical example from her own life, Ping explains how you can turn something you want to do into something you love. 
  • Doing what you love requires an aspect of planning. Ping shares how making wish lists and setting your intentions for the day can help you in your steps toward achieving happiness. 
  • Sometimes you can’t get there on your own, by building your network, Ping explains, you can make it easier to achieve your goals and help others achieve theirs.  
  • Making plans is one thing, but taking action to achieve them is what really matters. Ping breaks down her steps of creating and sustaining positive habits.



BEST MOMENTS

“Never make important decisions when you are tired. Sleep on it and rationalise with a clear head.”

“Fall in love with your clients, their work and their ideas, then you’ll find you produce work far beyond what you expected to produce.”

“You already give yourself responsibility for what you do, so start giving yourself credit as well. Positive self talk can enhance your feelings of satisfaction.” 

 

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ABOUT THE PODCAST

Botany Works Artist Podcast - a podcast created by artists for artists, illustrators, creatives, and aspiring designers and art lovers.

It is a weekly podcast by Ping He. As a creative entrepreneur herself, Ping shares her insight and tips in addition to interviewing seasoned professionals who provide practical tactics and clarity to help listeners walk away with actionable items for improving their personal and professional life.

Botany Works Artist Podcast promotes a community of artists supporting each other through exploration and process while equipping them with a professional toolkit to become successful and thriving artists. 


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ABOUT THE HOST

Ping He

A mom, a botanical artist, a teacher, and mentor for creatives.

From developing a buzzworthy flower consultant business to running a home fragrance line, from self-publishing a stationery line selling in 180 stores in 18 countries to a creative mentor, Ping He is an example of how to make a successful career transition. 

www.pinghe.art

info@pinghe.art 

www.instagram.com/pinghe.art

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