SMOGgers, coming in hot, episode 38 has arrived! On todays episode, we talk about the the hard fought hours before and after your 8-5 work duties, and how to invest in them. Noah feeds us easily actionable ways to execute this and create the most productive, rewarding daily routine. No more multi-tasking constantly, watering yourself down, stretching yourself thin and being left only with an empty tank at the end of the day for your friends and family. In Noah's 30 years as a professional artist, he’s tapped into potential that most would immediately discount is possible. At 16, he started his hustle, riding his bike door to door trying to sell art - painting signs, posters, whatever people needed. Noah was gifted with an insane level of creativity and when his parents were divorced at 9, he stepped up to help his mom out and create more for his family. It was during this time of his teen years that things really started to pop. He was being commissioned to make art for celebrities, which opened many doors within the next handful of years to painting the cars for Fast and the Furious, partnering with Disney to paint his own versions of the characters (which are now highly sought after works), creating the tattoos on Pink for music videos, branding campaigns for Lexus, Toyota, MTV, Microsoft, Lucas Film and more! The most beautiful piece of Noah’s story are his charitable and ministry efforts. Noah and his wife Chantel launched a home in South Africa the “Ingane Forever Family Home” which has helped rescue and care for AIDS Orphans and those with special needs. Noah has built a life of significance, not simply of success. Noah created Noah University, helping mentor entrepreneurs worldwide into their calling and helping creatives and artists grow their platforms for a life of impact. SMOGgers, this epsisode is JAM PACKED, so grab a pen and paper or take notes on your phone. Noah unloads some serious nuggets of wisdom and inspiration this SMOGcast. www.noahelias.net www.instagram.com/noah.j.elias www.noahfineart.com
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