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Once upon a time there lived a creative human (they wouldn’t have called them selves an artist back then) full of caged energy and potential and ideas. Now wasn’t the right time to work on them, so they filed them in a chamber of their hear...
There is an energetic cost to avoiding the art that wants to be made. Will you use your limited energy for creation or for holding back, thinking through all the possibilities, and/or biting your tongue?
Note from Ryn: I recently found mys...
Sometimes we’re guarded because of people and situations from the past. What was required then is not necessarily needed now. But how do you tell? Feel your feet on the ground. The way the earth supports you. Take as long as you need to arr...
We live in an outcome-focused world, but creativity does not lend itself well to a focus on a specific outcome. If your art-making has become too focused on the finished product, how can you step back and allow yourself the joy of making?...
The thing you’ve been wanting to do forever—write a book, start painting, compose music—will never happen without action on your part. What’s the tiniest action you can take today to go from “someday” to today?
Note from Ryn: If you’re str...
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Reformed Chronic Dream-Delayer. Poet at the intersection of Wonder + Existential Dread. Together, we explore how to prioritize our creative desires without glossing over the ways that’s hard.
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