Finding the Courage to be Creative

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There are so many known benefits to being creative. Yet, few of us make creativity a practice or habit. In this week's podcast episode, we discuss some of the known benefits of creativity, why being creative and sharing your work with the world is hard, and finding the courage to do that. As we discussed in Episode 4, if we are all able to meet the world's deepest need from our place of deep happiness, we will be truly fulfilled and happy. Being creative is a great way to access our heart-center but we should not just stop there. We should share our creative output with the people around us and with the world. And we need to find the courage to do just that - share our creativity with the world. American columnist, Erma Bombeck's quote about creativity sets the discussion in this podcast about having the courage to be creative:

In this podcast, I discuss what courage might look like and how I find the courage to create and share my creative work you and with the world. I've included a downloadable PDF that you can use to help you think of ways in which you might find the courage to be creative and trust your creative journey. I hope you enjoy it and find it helpful. I would love to hear your thoughts so please don't hesitate to reach out. I'll respond as soon as possible.

Here are links to the resources I mentioned in the podcast:

1. Rollo May's "The Courage to Create"

2. Brene Brown's "Dare to Lead"

3. PDF download "Finding the Courage to Be Creative"

 

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