I used to take my creativity for granted. I’ve since learned creativity is a gift that needs to be nurtured. When I’m not looking after myself, my creativity suffers. When my creativity suffers, I am unable to express my ideas and my work is affected. If you've been coming to this realization too - here are a few ways I've learned to look after myself as a creative.
Read MoreThis past week was tax week at the diary of an empath. Typically I try to be a bit more ahead of the game, but the last year I’ve fallen behind on a lot of things, including my own bookkeeping and needed to spend extra time this week organizing expenses, tracking down documents, and updating my spreadsheets.
Read MoreLike a baby bird, our offers go through their own hatching process as they make their way into the world.
Read Morelisten to yourself when something doesn’t feel right to you, become aware of your creative rhythm + what inspires your best work, ask yourself, how can I love who I am right now? what about this version of myself is so incredible?…
Read MoreIt’s been years now. Years of not feeling like myself. Years of doubting my decisions and what I want to create + put out. Taking one step and then losing my sense of momentum. Having a morning of inspiration and feeling flat again by the afternoon. Writing helps, but I haven’t been doing it.
Read MoreWorking on your business versus working in your business are two very different things. While both are instrumental in your success as an entrepreneur, how you assign time to each and differentiate between the two is very important.
If unfamiliar on the difference of working on your business versus working in your business, working in your business is doing the day-to-day tasks that need to be done (offering services, doing admin work, etc). While working on your business is being able to strategize and make the necessary plans, changes and decisions to grow your business and hold the bigger picture. When we are stuck working in our business…