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#1 Don’t draw ur followers for free! ( people will only follow u to get free things. They don’t care about you or your art! ) #2 Don’t mass follow people on “artist support groups”. This does nothing to help you in the long run and just creates circles. #3 Try to post 3-4 times per week. No more no less. #4 Save old footage on a hard drive to reuse and recycle in the future. Dozens of reels can be made using the same footage. #5 Don’t overwhelm yourself with drawing challenges like inktober or collaborations, particularly time sensitive ones. #6 Network with people with 20%-40% more followers. #7 Avoid like-baiting or guilt tripping for followers #8 Keep at least a quarter of your videos simplistic( one high quality 7 sec clip with a viral sound) #9 Use repeating/ looping audios so people stay on ur video longer. #10 Respect other artist and creators and they will respect you. #11 Remember that loosing followers Is not always a bad thing. Ig routinely removes bots and unengaged accounts. This is good for your account activity in the long run. #12 If you find yourself in a toxic group chat or discord server of artist leave silently and immediately. If you smell smoke there is probably a fire. (Trust me an artist safe space can quickly end in anarchy) #13 If a middle aged white woman that’s a girl boss that has clearly had cosmetic work done randomly tries to commission you its definitely a scammer. —————————— If u can’t tell if someone is a scammer, just send me a screen shot of their dms and profile. *i am great at sniffing them out *

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👇 Explained below! #8 was definitely my biggest mistake… ⤵️ ✨ Caption from @highperformancedan ✅ Follow @archer.med to master a high-performance lifestyle 1️⃣ Telling everyone your plans This can be a form of procrastination. All talk, no action. It robs you of success by releasing dopamine from telling people, rather than achieving your goals. 2️⃣ Not having a routine Those without routine are the least free. They’re struggling the most with ”having enough time” and getting results. Routines create freedom and mental clarity. 3️⃣ Choosing comfort Put yourself in discomfort. The more you think about it, the harder it will be. The more you do it, the easier it becomes. 4️⃣ Ignoring your health High Performance > Peak Performance. Long-term success > Short bursts 5️⃣ Following your friends I hate using “should” but, Your friendships should be intentional. Not just because “it happened”. Learn to think for yourself. Understand your “why”, your goals, and the exact person you want to become. 6️⃣ Looking for shortcuts Put your head down and just work. People overestimate their success in 1 year, but they underestimate what they can do in 10 years. Make it unreasonable to not succeed. 7️⃣ Not investing in yourself You will learn lessons either with time or money. Invest in mentors and coaches. You’ll make unbelievable returns at lightning speed. 8️⃣ Lack of resourcefulness “I don’t have money”, “I don’t have time”, “you don’t understand, Archer. I can’t” Whether you think you can or you can’t, you’re right. The biggest factor of success is resourcefulness and grit. Someone who ALWAYS finds a way. I say this out of love & respect for you. Get rid of your victim mentality. Find a way and make it work. You can do it :) I’m giving away ALL the secrets I’ve learnt about high performance & studying for FREE Follow @archer.med to master a high-performance lifestyle 🦁 #productivity

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