By Lydia Kiesling — 2019
Time follows no standard when you become a parent.
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We’re back with another highlight from our latest episode of The Creatives’ Conversation! Rejection can be hurtful—but it doesn’t have to stifle your growth as a creative.
The inner critic. It whispers, whines, and needles us into place. It checks our thoughts, controls our behavior, and inhibits action. It thinks it is protecting us from being disliked, hurt, or abandoned.
This book is duct tape for the mouth of every artist’s inner critic. Silencing that stifling voice once and for all, this salve for creatives introduces ten truths they must face in order to defeat self-doubt.
Are you ready to boost your personal productivity—minus the fear and loathing? Are you ready to Banish Your Inner Critic and unleash the creative ideas and personal productivity within you? Help is on the way! Blocked creative ideas.
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Fat shaming/ body shaming is never cool.
You can destroy a life with your words.
Regardless of what we achieve in life, we have to keep striving for more. The story of The Rock.
Emma Watson interviews writer/poet Rupi Kaur for her book club Our Shared Shelf.
How to deal with parental criticism? In this video, Eckhart teaches us good practices when it comes to problematic relationships with parents.
Being criticised is never pleasant—but when you’ve also suffered an unsupportive childhood, it cuts especially deep. In order to bolster our capacity to withstand attacks, we need to unpick the legacy of unhelpful nurture in our early years.