Never Stop Learning {IAWP}

I made a decision last year that 2015 was going to be the "year of the conference" for me. I inherently knew that building this business was not something I could do in a vacuum. Google and I can only go so far! Networking and in person learning is hard to put a price tag on. The money invested in these resources is not easy to part with but I knew every penny would be well spent. 

I had already planned on attending WPPI, but when the opportunity came up in November to sign up to attend Amy & Jordans workshop in Arizona I made a rather quick decision to invest in attending. Both of these experiences have helped shape my business purpose and goals. Instead of floundering around online in a sea of "how to take better photos" information, I was now focused on building a strong, sustainable and successful photography business. 

In between A&J's workshop and WPPI I was made aware of an incredible opportunity. A group of photographers whom I have great amounts of respect for launched an online Academy for Wedding Photographers called The International Academy for Wedding Photographers (IAWP). Even though I have only done one wedding thusfar, wedding photography is where I want to live. 

I struggled for a bit on weather this was something I should invest in. I felt like all of this was happening at once and I didn't want to get sucked into trying to educate my self "too much" in such a short period of time. I knew that I had already invested quite a bit in the other two workshops and also my new branding project, so it took some time for me to really weigh if this was something I should do RIGHT NOW.

In the end, I decided to do it! The launch offer was such a great deal and I am coming upon a time where my business will likely slow quite a bit (when we move) and I will have lots of time to invest in educating myself and getting ready to implement all of what I have learned after we move. 

The certificate program at IAWP is a series of courses regarding all things Wedding Photography. They are video based and you can learn at your own pace. There are homework assignments as well and quizzes to make sure you are retaining the information taught. I am a part of the inaugural 2015-2016 class and I could not be more excited to be a part of what this team of instructors is trying to accomplish. Their heart for learning, teaching and pouring into the lives of others is honestly so refreshing in what can sometimes be a lonely and overly  competitive field. 

The other benefit of this online school, is that instead of investing in in-person workshops with all of these instructors, I can learn in-depth subject matter from ALL of them from the comfort of my own home. Yes, the in-person aspect of networking with other attendees is missing, but we have a facebook group and forums where we can all discuss and learn from each other. I am sure there will be opportunities in the future for some of us to meet and get to know each other and discuss our experiences with how we applied the info we learned at the IAWP! 

I've said it before and I am sure I will say it again and again in the future, but one of the best things about Photography is that there is so much to LEARN. You literally never stop learning new things and the day you think there is nothing left to learn is literally the same day your business starts to die. 

For more information about the IAWP click HERE

Best. Productivity. Tip. EVER.

The Best Productivity Tip Ever | Cinnamon Wolfe Photography | NJ Wedding Photographer

This is a tip that I have heard from a few different sources in the past few years or so and I'm not 100% sure why I haven't done it before. Maybe I have not really ever felt it quite that necessary, but now that I am in charge of my own business and have to keep myself on point and focused throughout the day without an overarching "job" schedule to guide me, I have found that I do need to have strategies in place to keep me energized, focused and distraction-free throughout the day. 

The tip: TURN OFF NOTIFICATIONS ON YOUR PHONE

 

Seems so simple and for the longest time, I really did think it wasn't affecting me or causing me to be distracted. However, about two weeks ago I turned off all notifications on my phone with the exception of calls and texts and I am REALLY enjoying the difference!! 

All throughout the day before my phone would light up and notifications from FB, email and Instagram would blink onto the screen begging me for attention. I am kind of OCD when it comes to the notification reminders on my phone and I HATE when the little red circles show up inviting me to see what is going on. I HAVE to get rid of them. Paul can keep 1000+ unread emails in his inbox, but there is NO WAY I could do that. I have to clean it up. 

So in my previous life (two weeks ago) when I would check my phone for the time or simply see the screen activate, I would see the notifications and quickly scroll through them. That would inevitably lead me to open up an app and look at that. Then I might click on an article or make a comment on someones IG or FB. Then 20 min later I get back to whatever I was doing. 

PRODUCTIVITY NIGHTMARE. 

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NOW I have all of the notifications turned off. Nothing blinks on my screen. No little annoying red dots show on my apps (except for that dumb system update that I am putting off) and I only go and check my email or FB or IG when I have a few minutes to spare in between doing more important tasks for my business or school. (YES, I said school! More on that later. tehehe...don't you hate that???) 

I really didn't think I would like this, but I am actually really loving it. I had to turn notifications back on briefly so I could get these screen grabs and I instantly noticed how I fell back into that same pattern. I was very happy to turn them off again. 

I am all about will power and making smart choices, but if you do recognize something that is hard for you to resist, and there is something you can do about it to help make it easier to resist....then DO IT!! I have been feeling so much more productive these past few weeks and don't feel as tied to my phone which I am positive will be beneficial not only to my business but to everyone else around me! 

If you haven't considered doing this before, I challenge you to try it and see how your day to day activities change for the better!! 

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Any other super helpful productivity tips for me? I love 'em! Bring 'em on!!