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The Art Biz ep. 143: Proactively Planning Your Art Legacy with Heather K. Powers

What will happen to your art and studio after you’re gone?

What instructions are you leaving to make it easier on your loved ones?

We tend not to concern ourselves with such things, not only because the topic is unpleasant. More likely, it’s because we’d rather be doing something else. We procrastinate.

Artist and professional organizer Heather K. Powers talks about this topic. She wants to normalize death because it’s a part of life. This conversation is especially important for artists who make things that take up physical space. How do you categorize those things? What kind of records need to be kept? And what, if anything, should be destroyed, reworked, or donated? These difficult questions vary from artist to artist but are important in planning your art legacy. This conversation between Alyson and me can help you get started.

This Organized Life Podcast ep. 93: Creatively Organized with Heather K Powers

Join me in a conversation with author and organizer Laurie Palau of Simply Be Organized as we discuss organizing challenges for creatives.

“Creativity is a messy process. That doesn’t mean that all creatives are messy.”-Heather K Powers


Houzz Contribution: 20 Ways to Organise your Craft Space

Post & Courier: Organizing powers productivity: Tips from a pro

HKpowerStudio press -Post & Courier via David Quick

Art Biz Coach Podcast ep. 10: Creative Organizing with Heather K. Powers

I’m a guest on this episode of the Art Biz Podcast. In this interview, Alyson and I discuss the stereotype that artists are inherently disorganized and my philosophy for helping artists get organized.

In this interview, we discuss the following:

  • The stereotype is that artists are inherently disorganized.
  • My philosophy for helping artists get organized.
  • The biggest pain point artists have when it comes to organizing

I also share some tips, including:

  • Know what you want before you start organizing.
  • Schedule time for organizing (3-4 hours at a time seems to be a sweet spot).
  • Make a plan before you go buy a lot of containers.
  • Create work zones.

Get on Your Quest Podcast Interview: How to Boost Your Productivity with Creatively Organized Spaces, Part I & Part II

HKpowerStudio press -Get On Your Quest Podcast Interview

This month we discuss about how to help you add more structure or organization to your business.
Today’s episode is the first part of a two-part interview with Heather K. Powers, a professional organizer, and artist.
This week, we focus on learning more about the life of a professional organizer and on how Heather works with her clients.
If you have a local business and wonder how to bring your activities online, listen to how Heather helps her remote clients.

CrusherTV Guest Expert: Creative Workspace Hacks

In this episode, I provide interesting ways to get more stuff done in less time and with less stress. You can watch a short preview here!
Hosted by productivity coach Alan Brown, CrusherTV takes an informative and entertaining approach to improving productivity and quality of life for busy people.

I’m thrilled and so grateful for any press via the web, magazines, or newspapers. If you’re interested in using photos, tips, content, or interviewing me, don’t hesitate to get in touch with me, and I’d be happy to help!

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