Episode 31 - Artist Tyler Murphy on Burnout, Balance, and Building a Better Life
AUG 12, 202584 MIN
Episode 31 - Artist Tyler Murphy on Burnout, Balance, and Building a Better Life
AUG 12, 202584 MIN
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<p><strong>Looking for help to improve your painting skills? Join my Animal Painting Skool, where I share my entire process and members are seeing incredible results: https://www.skool.com/animal-portrait-painting/about</p><p></strong></p><p><strong>Tyler’s Links:</strong></p><p>Website: https://www.montanagallery.netInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tylermurphyart/</p><p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode, Mark sits down with Tyler Murphy — painter, entrepreneur, and former gallery co-owner — totalk about the hidden costs of hustling in the art world and why <em>more sales </em>isn’t always the answer. Tyler sharesthe burnout he faced while trying to be both an artist and business owner, and how stepping back from thegallery world helped him find balance, peace, and renewed purpose.</p><p>From co-running a successful gallery in Red Lodge, MT to now living intentionally in Billings, MT, Tyleropens up about rethinking success, embracing slow growth, and aligning his work with his personal values. Hetalks about making space for creativity, the mental and emotional toll of overworking, and the freedom thatcame with rebuilding a simpler art business model — one that honors both his personal life and his art.</p><p>You’ll hear real insights about creating meaningful work, setting boundaries, and how Tyler turned his artbusiness into something sustainable, soulful, and still profitable.</p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Success ≠ Hustle</strong>: More sales don’t equal a better life if you’re sacrificing health, family, or peace.</li><li><strong>Burnout Is Real</strong>: Tyler faced physical and emotional exhaustion from overworking and managing agallery on top of creating art.</li><li><strong>Less Can Be More</strong>: Simplifying his business model gave Tyler more creative energy and time withfamily.</li><li><strong>Redefine the Goal</strong>: Building a life of purpose and balance matters more than maximizing profit.</li><li><strong>Build Systems, Not Stress</strong>: Tyler now focuses on a slower, steadier approach that’s both sustainableand fulfilling.</li><li><strong>Artist Identity Crisis</strong>: Stepping away from constant production helped him reconnect with what heactually wants to paint.</li><li><strong>Marketing Authentically</strong>: Tyler shares his work in a way that’s rooted in storytelling, not just salestactics.</li><li><strong>The Power of Presence</strong>: Time in nature and daily rhythms feed his creativity more than a packedproduction calendar ever did.</li></ul><p><br></p><p> Looking for help to improve your painting skills? Join my Animal Painting Skool, where I share my entire process and members are seeing incredible results: https://www.skool.com/animal-portrait-painting/about</p>