CREATIVE RESILIENCE

THRIVING IN THE FACE OF UPS AND DOWNS ALONG THE CREATIVE PATH
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From To Do to Ta-da!

Could a white board and a jar be a healthier way to reflect on the wins we have achieved rather than only focusing on what we still need to do?

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Double Agent

What to do when you are equally committed to artistic work and other kinds of work? How to fight back against the pressure to pick a side?

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Putting the I in Impostor

Impostor Syndrome is often described like a monster. Confidence is often described as something that could be missing or that one must find somewhere...that is, if you don’t get attacked by the ImpostorMonster first. Yet what if we thought about these in a different way?

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Envy: from sin to success

Whether we want to admit it or not, envy is not unfamiliar to most artists. Whether you make a living from your art through sales, commissions, grants, prizes or you simply want your art to be seen and appreciated by others, you likely make art in contexts of comparison with other artists.

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The Gift of Feedback

I return to the idea of feedback -- and its twin sister accountability — as it relates to our creative work and process.

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Saying Yes to Saying No

There are a lot of creative people who have trouble declining requests. And we are darn tired. How can we improve the art of saying no?

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The Limitless Potential of Limitations

If our situation imposes limitations on our artistic practice, how can we adapt to those limitations and keep our expectations realistic? This is where we can be most creative.

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Listening to Yourself

On our personal journeys as creative people, we sometimes lose sight of our core beliefs about why we do what we do. With a lifetime of jobs, relationships, achievements, mistakes, joys, disappointments, gains, losses, observations, and mostly mundane moments behind us, we rarely take the time -- or the courage -- to reflect in the way that we might have when we were coming of age. There is sometimes raw and audacious truth uttered in youth.

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Stretching Your Creative Muscles

Just as with our bodies, our minds need to be stretched and toned. When you are creatively stuck, this can be akin to the slump you may feel when you are not moving your body as much as you should. Explore some tips that can help you break through your creative slumps

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