My Multi-Passionate Life: A Creative Diary Video Series – Part 3
Welcome to Part 3 of My Multi-Passionate Life, a creative diary series where I share my journey as a coach, artist, designer, and multi-passionate entrepreneur—in real time.
In this third and final episode of the series, I share with you my creative growth since starting this project. I talk about some of the lessons learned, the things I’m integrating into my creative process, and some key takeaways to help you if you're in a similar place as me.
I also reflect on why small creative projects are a powerful tool to understand ourselves better, how we can use these projects to witness ourselves as we navigate different seasons of our life, and finally why the idea of documenting our experiences instead of performing for an external audience is so useful.
🎥 Watch the Video: Journey + Art Process
In this vlog, I share my personal reflections on some of the biggest shifts I’ve seen in myself since taking on this video project series. I discuss some of my early fears, the need to stretch my comfort zone to grow, some emotional tensions I’m sitting with that I haven’t resolved, and finally some suggestions for multi-passionate women who are in a similar situation.
🎧 Listen to the Podcast: Afterthoughts + Creative Prompts
In this audio reflection I go deeper with the idea of why self-initiated projects like this video series are so powerful especially for those who are multi-passionate, sensitive, and deeply curious about who they are becoming. I discuss how these projects are more than just fun little adventures but instead they are essential for our personal growth, healing, and joy.
✨ Favorite Quotes from the Episode
“I've been consuming vlogs forever (I've been, on the internet forever). I know what they're supposed to look like. But it's very different when you start doing something yourself and you realize that there's a learning curve. You have to learn new skills to be able to bring your vision to life.”
“ I say that the most important thing that I have learned is to be deliberate with the story that I'm trying to tell and the sides of me that I wanna share with the world.”
”I think the biggest gift that creativity offers us is the ability to reflect on what matters most to us and the journey we’ve been on. If you're looking for a reason to start a creative project, let it be this: use it to document your life and your thoughts, so you can understand yourself better.”
✏️Try These Journaling Prompts
Imagine yourself approaching your creative practice like an anthropologist studying your inner world—gathering clues rather than producing content.
What would you want others to understand about you?
What images, ideas, or moments feel the most like you?
If someone could take away one message from this season of your life, what would you want it to be?
Imagine that you stopped trying to make sense to other people…
What kind of life and creative work would you finally give yourself permission to create?
💌 Let’s Connect
If this episode resonated or you try the creative prompt I would love to hear how it went.
Send me a DM on Instagram or reply to my newsletter. I’d love to read your reflections.
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Renata is a creativity coach empowering neurodivergent and multi-passionate women of color, to use creativity as a tool for self-discovery and healing, so they can let go of feeling inadequate and insecure and start experiencing more confidence and self-acceptance. She’s currently offering a free copy of her therapeutic art making workbook when you sign up for her email list. Sign up here to get your free copy.