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If you’re feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or unsure of yourself, you’re welcome here.
This space holds reflections on emotional awareness and creativity as a way to understand yourself more gently (especially in the face of pressure, productivity, and identity expectations).
Take your time. You don’t need to read everything. Begin where something resonates.
Why The Pressure to Make Good Art is Holding You Back
If you’ve ever stared at a blank page and felt your whole body tense up because you didn’t want to “mess it up,” you’re not alone. So many creatives, especially those returning to art after…
When Being Liked Matters More Than Making Art
Let’s be real for a second. A lot of people don’t actually want to be creative, they just want to be seen as creative. In a world of grifters, sellouts, and AI, it’s easier than ever to slap on the “creative” label without actually practicing your craft…
Why You Need to Create Even When You Don’t Feel Like It
We’re living in tough times. The news is overwhelming, the world feels heavy, and honestly, it’s easy to believe that we need to feel good before we can pick up our creative tools. But that belief? It’s just a myth…
Why you need to stop seeking answers outside of yourself
Let’s dive into the idea of intuition! I know this is one of those things that can feel super abstract and hard to pin down until you actually experience it…
How to deal with your inner critic as a creative
Let’s talk about that little voice inside our heads that keeps so many of us from tapping into our creative potential – the inner critic. I want to discuss how the inner critic tends to show up for us neurodivergent and multi-passionate…
Goal Setting for Creatives
Let's start off by discussing resistance to goal setting as creatives. I think it's no secret that so many of us resist the idea of planning and setting goals when it comes to our creative work, because it sounds...
The Number One Thing You Need to Build a Thriving Creative Business
Do you dream of living the creative entrepreneurial lifestyle? You know, being able to work anywhere, doing creative work that you’re passionate about, making good money to support yourself and your family, having creative freedom, having lots of great clients…
How I Decided to Quit Instagram as a Tool to Share My Artwork
I still remember the early days of Instagram. I jumped on the platform in 2014, back then it felt easy enough to take photos of my art and participate in fun art challenges. I had no intentions of growing an audience or building a personal brand…
Why Pursuing Certainty and Security Will Kill Your Creative Drive
For as long as I can remember, I've always wanted to be a professional artist. I went to college and studied art. Although I was highly interested in the creative side of life, I approached it in a very logical and linear way…