Want long, super-productive, super-creative, fun work sessions?
That’s the dream, isn’t it?
Hours-long sessions where you channel whole chapters of your novel, dive deep into the internal workings of your screenplay, rework whole sections of your song cycle…
However, before you start trying to rearrange your schedule, know this: It’s actually a mistake to expand the amount of time you spend doing your art before you have a strong foundation of doing your art regularly.
If you’re still procrastinating, avoiding, or facing any kind of block with your creative work, trying to spend more time on it will lead to more procrastination, avoidance, and blocks.
If you’re still procrastinating, avoiding, or facing any kind of block with your creative work, trying to spend more time on it will lead to more procrastination, avoidance, and blocks.
That’s because if part of you is resisting the creative work, long sessions create pressure, high expectations, and a fear of failure… which can easily lead into a negative cycle.
As an artist, you want to create a positive cycle of excitement, anticipation, success, and momentum.
That’s why I like to start by teaching my clients exactly how to do their creative work under tight time constraints.
They build a strong habit of doing their art. Then they expand the amount of time they spend on their art.
This lets them create regularly and easily, even with hours-long (or day-long) creative work sessions.
If you want this for yourself, ask me about the Artist in Action program.
The Artist in Action program is designed to help talented, ambitious writers and artists do their creative work–even if they’re working full-time jobs, have a family, or live full, busy lives.
You’ll discover exactly how to do this… and then how to find time and expand into long, spacious, joyful creative sessions where you get a ton done.
You’ll feel amazing as you successfully (and easily) do your creative work day after day.
And ultimately, you’ll celebrate as you finish your novel, sell your screenplay, or see your work performed in your favorite venue.
Interested? Email me.