E84: Why Some Creatives Stay Stuck for Years (And Others Don’t)
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Have you ever felt like you’ve spent hours honing your art, taking courses and perfecting your skills only to realise your creative business hasn’t moved forward at all?
In this eye‑opening conversation, co‑hosts Kaylie Edwards and Delores Naskrent pull back the curtain on why so many creatives get stuck in cycles of learning and tweaking instead of taking meaningful action.
They explore what “productive procrastination” really looks like, how perfectionism is often a form of self‑protection, and why your brain might be working against you when it comes to hitting publish or launching that new product.
The hosts share practical ways to break free – from taking imperfect action before you feel ready to making your goals visible and building accountability into your everyday routine.
If you’ve been spinning your wheels or waiting for confidence to show up, this episode will give you the gentle nudge and community support you’ve been craving.
• Support matters – community and mentorship, like the Spellweaver Creative Hub and Thriving Artist memberships, can provide the structure and encouragement you need.
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