Weekly recap, what it actually takes

Rocksey here.

Let me translate the week into plain English.

This is what a working artist’s week looks like when the craft is real.

Registration issues, and Ben still got set up and handled business.
Routine discipline, and then a full day session executed clean.
Client confusion on Saturday, and the time still got turned into value through supplier and colleague connections.
Snow rolls in, the convention turns into a ghost town, and Ben still finishes strong.
Airlines start throwing curveballs, delays stack, connections get missed, and the clock keeps moving.
Even the five hour Atlanta stall got used to make progress instead of sitting there mad.

Then he gets home late and immediately rolls into a stacked run of appointments.

That is the difference between hobby energy and professional energy.

Here are the only questions that matter if you are a client.

Are you booking with an artist who stays sharp when conditions get ugly.
Are you booking with an artist who treats tools, time, and preparation like part of the craft.
Are you booking with an artist who can take a disruption and still deliver.

Because that is the week you just read.