In this episode, I talk about being stuck in a rough writing patch — why it happens, and how we gently work through it. From dodging our emotions, comparing ourselves to others, and numbing with our phones, to learning to trust our ideas again. It’s about giving ourselves permission to make “bad” work, creating space for intuition, and remembering that clarity comes from making, not overthinking. Soft effort, kind discipline, and letting creativity speak when we finally get quiet enough to he...
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In this episode, I talk about being stuck in a rough writing patch — why it happens, and how we gently work through it. From dodging our emotions, comparing ourselves to others, and numbing with our phones, to learning to trust our ideas again. It’s about giving ourselves permission to make “bad” work, creating space for intuition, and remembering that clarity comes from making, not overthinking. Soft effort, kind discipline, and letting creativity speak when we finally get quiet enough to he...
#16 In Pursuit of an Audience: Navigating an Everchanging Digital Landscape
The Sound Mind
53 minutes
1 year ago
#16 In Pursuit of an Audience: Navigating an Everchanging Digital Landscape
In this episode we explore the complexities of growing an audience in today's digital landscape. Discover why sometimes, overthinking and micromanaging don't necessarily yield better results, and how drowning in information can lead to decision paralysis. We delve into the challenge of finding balance between seeking advice and trusting your intuition, especially when the abundance of guidance can be overwhelming. Explore the pitfalls of trying to emulate other artists' paths to success witho...
The Sound Mind
In this episode, I talk about being stuck in a rough writing patch — why it happens, and how we gently work through it. From dodging our emotions, comparing ourselves to others, and numbing with our phones, to learning to trust our ideas again. It’s about giving ourselves permission to make “bad” work, creating space for intuition, and remembering that clarity comes from making, not overthinking. Soft effort, kind discipline, and letting creativity speak when we finally get quiet enough to he...