The PMU Standard
Not every month in PMU is supposed to feel the same. Yet many artists treat slower seasons as failure and busy seasons as proof of worth. In Episode 4 of The PMU Standard by AAM, Board President Michelle Rukny reframes professionalism as the ability to pace the year with intention. This conversation explores why constant pressure is not a sign of success, how seasonal ebbs and flows are predictable, and why long-term viability requires thinking in quarters instead of reacting month to month. This episode is for artists who feel anxious during slower periods, stretched thin during busy ones, or unsure how to build a business that supports both ambition and life. In this episode, we discuss: • Why not every month should be treated the same • How slow seasons are predictable and manageable • Why burnout is often a planning issue, not a passion issue • How rest and boundaries are professional responsibilities • Why thinking in quarters creates stability and clarity This is not about slowing down your goals. It is about building a rhythm that allows you to grow without constant panic or guilt. ✨ A deeper members-only continuation of this episode is available inside the AAM member portal, where we walk through realistic year mapping and practical planning. 📲 Join the conversation on Instagram @aampmuboard [www.instagram.com/aampmuboard] and share how you are pacing your year differently. 🔎 Explore the American Academy of Micropigmentation, membership, and industry standards at www.micropigmentation.org [http://www.micropigmentation.org/] 🤍 Want more community or connection? Join us in person at our retreats or opt in for online masterclasses at www.glossandgrowth.com [http://www.glossandgrowth.com/] Standards aren’t a vibe. They’re a responsibility.
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