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- [Flux&Flow] Use Your Knowledge as Fuel, Not Clutter
Ever feel like you’re drowning in a sea of articles, podcasts, and book recommendations but struggling to connect any of it back to your creative work? It’s a common struggle. In today’s information-rich world, it’s easy to fall into the trap of endlessly collecting sources without clear intention—and this constant influx can actually stifle creativity rather than fuel it. As we celebrate the 10th issue of Flux & Flow, I’m grateful to have you here as we build this community together. In this...Read more
- [Flux&Flow] Feeling Lost and Overwhelmed? 3 Resources to Help You Find Clarity and Calm
Feeling overwhelmed can quickly become the norm in a world where constant demands for attention seem to pull us in every direction. Demands from others, demands from our environment, and demands of ourselves add up to create a constant state of anxiety and stress. For many creatives, it’s a heavy, lingering presence that saps clarity, focus, and energy, making it hard to keep moving forward. This week’s Flux & Flow brings together resources to help ease that burden. Below, you’ll find...Read more
- [Flux & Flow] Fuel Your Creative Success: How Community Drives Growth
Does it ever feel like you’re creating in a vacuum—working hard but struggling to find the support, feedback, or growth that truly moves you forward? Building a creative life is tough enough on its own, but trying to do it in isolation can leave you feeling disconnected and stuck. The power of community is often underestimated. Why? It might be because the term has been hijacked by corporations, who use our need for belonging and connection to sell products. It’s unfortunate because...Read more