039: Goodbye Instagram and Facebook with Kelly Rae Roberts

27/04/2021 46 min Episodio 39
039: Goodbye Instagram and Facebook with Kelly Rae Roberts

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Podcast 039 | Goodbye Instagram and Facebook with Kelly Rae Roberts2:32 “I think of my art as sort of a marriage between my social work life and my creativelife…”3:25 “Over time, especially as my business was growing, even with employees and help I justfound that my brain and my psychic space was always filled with go go go go go…”4:44 “What I learned was that dismantling parts of your business is just as hard as buildingparts of your business.”11:52 “Between the drop ceiling and the fluorescent lighting and the paint, we had…somethings. But it did have wood floors…”16:24 “The question on my mind these days as I continue to do this work of letting go is ‘whatdo I feel beholden to that doesn’t consistently nourish my soul?’ The answers that keep comingup over and over: instagram and facebook.’”20:01 “The sense of community is stronger than the fear of staying somewhere that you haveoutgrown.”22:18 “I just had limiting beliefs around ‘this is where I have to be in order to stay relevant.’ Iwish that I had done my breaking up [with instagram and facebook] years and years ago, I reallydo.”26:06 “Listen to how it makes you feel. How are you after you’ve been on, are you doing thethings you really say you want to do, do you feel beholden to something?”28:00 “That’s how social media is designed, it’s designed to get that little hit of feedback, andwhat I noticed was I was completely in that trap, looking for external validation for what I wascreating.”29:10 “I have felt lonely, I have felt alone, I have felt bored even, in the first couple of months. Ifound that to be so fascinating, because I can’t remember the last time I felt truly bored, or didn’tknow what to do with myself, and I sort of loved it.”32:14 “What’s my true north? At the end of the day can I go to sleep and feel like I’ve donesomething, that I’m not beholden to anything except for my spirit, my soul, what matters most tome…”33:02 “I just find that when we take an actual stand that we deepen our relationships with ourcommunities, we start to narrow in on our ideal audience, that we are not trying to appease themasses, but we are speaking with people who really, really, really get us…”37:16 “I’ve also noticed there’s been more forwarding of my newsletters than ever before. Theperson who is consuming social media content is moving quickly…but in your inbox you’ve gotsomeone’s attention a lot longer.”39:15 “One of the things that was definitely birthed is that I’ve always had a wish to paint reallybig, and to pivot my creative style a little bit…” 41:59 “Wait a second, I have been forward facing for 16 years. What does it look like to beinward facing, to not be creating content, to not be creating a consumable for anybody?”Self-taught artist and entrepreneur, Kelly Rae Roberts, believes in the power of possibility. A former social worker, Kelly Rae picked up her first paintbrush at age 30 and everything changed. Painting brought her what she was craving: healing, unburdened joy, awakening. Her tender style of truth-telling and possibility-driven approach to life, work, & art spread like wildfire and has been featured in countless books, magazines, and licensed products. She is the creator of several beloved e-courses, books, and retreats that focus on the idea that when we let art out, we let love in.She lives in small town Sisters, OR with her son True, husband John, and two English Bulldogs, Lulu and Amelia. You can learn more about Kelly Rae at KellyRaeRoberts.com  Jeanne OliverCreatively Made BusinessRegistration is open! Ten Tips To Take Back The PeaceA free ebook if you are looking for some rest in your day-to-day like I was.Get your free resource Ten Tips HERE. Become the artist you dream to be. Creativity is Calling at jeanneoliver.com. You can connect with Jeanne on Instagram and Facebook.