As Seen In: Columbus Business First
Huge thanks to Miranda Tomlinson for the coverage of Elaine’s new online money course, which is free and open to the public. CCAD Offering Online Money Management Course The Columbus College of Art & Design is taking its business and […]
August 2017 Tasks
This month we want you to learn and do. Do and learn. And to that end, we have some pretty big news to share this month: An online-only version of Elaine’s course at CCAD is launching this month through Kadenze, […]
Free Online Learning… By Elaine
If you haven’t heard of Kadenze, you are seriously missing out. Kadenze offers MOOCs (massive online open courses) in arts and technology to learners around the world. By partnering with colleges and universities, Kadenze’s content is top-notch… And by offering […]
Increasing Financial Mindfulness
“I spend money with intention,” read one statement on an assessment I shared with attendees of a workshop I led earlier this month. Participants rated themselves on a scale from 1 to 5, with 5 being “Yes! Of course!” and […]
The Creative Brain
You probably have known for quite some time that your brain works a bit differently from others, say, your attorney or your financial planner. Now there’s science to back you up. Researchers from Australian National University, University College London, […]
Professional Artist Is Out!
The August/September 2017 issue of Professional Artist magazine is all about education. Bonus? It features an interview by yours truly with two amazing Columbus-based artists, Cat Sheridan and Lisa McLymont, both of whom do incredible work. Check out their […]
July 2017 Tasks
Message from Elaine Happy July! We’re halfway through 2017. Can you believe it? Me either. This is a really wonderful time to pause for a bit of reflection, partially because there is still plenty of time left in 2017 […]
June 2017 Tasks
Message from Elaine Record keeping is the worst, isn’t it? It’s tedious, it’s boring, and there are considerably more important things you could be doing in your studio. Nevertheless, maintaining accurate books and records—and an overall understanding and mindfulness […]
Insurance: Just the Basics
So insurance has been in the news lately, unfortunately. A few years ago, we talked at length about adjusting to the Affordable Care Act in terms of budgeting, managing cash flows, and reviewing basic needs. Apparently we need to continue […]
May 2017 Tasks
Star Wars has been on my brain of late, courtesy of “May the fourth be with you” greetings last week, coupled with the streaming release of Rogue One (in our house anyway). My wish for you this month is not […]