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TheArtOfRhoades

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Artist - looking to expand my knowledge.
I’m an artist. I use Chat GPT every day. Looking to expand my knowledge.
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@Achi Kashir I do oil paintings. I am targeting affluent collectors on the Florida coastline. Calm seascapes that bring harmony to your space. There’s a lot more specific details but this gives you the idea.
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@Achi Kashir Selling direct to the collectors. But I am open to paying a referral fee. [email protected] TheArtOfRhoades.com I will have a lot more seascapes available; hopefully by May.
How Do You View Obstacles?
The way you view obstacles will shape the way you experience life. If you see them as proof the path is wrong, you’ll stop. If you see them as unfair, you’ll resent them. If you see them as permanent, you’ll feel stuck. But if you see them as part of growth, everything changes. Because obstacles often show up for a reason. They reveal where you need to get stronger. They expose what needs to change. They build the capacity required for the next level of your life or business. So, I’ve learned to see obstacles as opportunity. Opportunity to overcome. Opportunity to learn. Opportunity to grow. Opportunity to increase my capacity. That doesn’t mean challenges are fun haha. But it does means they can be useful. The obstacle in front of you may not be there to block you. It’s likely there to develop you. To push you. To invite you into a whole new level. Because when you do overcome it, you don’t just get past the challenge. You gain the lesson you needed, the growth you needed, and the strength you needed to become the person who can hold the thing you’ve been asking for. Sometimes the obstacle isn’t separate from the path. Sometimes it is the path. So I’ll ask you… how do you view obstacles right now?
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I now look at obstacles as feedback. I’ve learned this working closely with AI. The outcome is merely feedback. It’s information. Adjust , iterate, and adapt. Move forward.
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@brad-rhoades-8914
I’m an artist. I do oil paintings; seascapes, landscapes & abstract. I want to inspire others to become the very best versions of themselves.

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