9. Creative Check-In: It's Not Too Late: Finding Your Way Back to Creativity (Or Starting For the First Time)
What if coming back to creativity didn't have to look like a commitment — what if it could look like one small, imperfect thing you did on a Tuesday afternoon and never showed anyone?
In this Creative Check-In episode of The Creative Collective Podcast, Emily and Allie get into the real reasons people drift away from creativity — and more importantly, what it actually looks like to find your way back.
Whether you've been away from a creative practice for a few weeks or a few years, or you're considering starting something for the very first time, this one is for you.
In this episode, we discuss:
Why people stop being creative — and why that's not a character flaw
The case for starting small and why "tiny" is actually the most sustainable entry point
Emily's tufting class story: what happens when you try something you've never done before and genuinely have no idea what you're doing
How changing your environment (a cafe, a museum, a walk around the block) can take the pressure off in a way that staring at a blank page never will
The art of noticing — and how a color walk can snap your brain out of autopilot
The creativity menu: a practical tool for getting started when your brain is tired and the options feel overwhelming
What both hosts currently have on their own creativity menus, organized by five minutes, twenty minutes, and an afternoon
Resources & Links:
Mermaid Books Lino Cut Workshop in Connecticut hosted by: Rachel
Tufting Class led by: Tufted Love at the amazing community space Absalon in Copenhagen
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And this is your reminder that you don't have to be an artist to benefit from creativity. You're welcome, as you are, in this creative community.