
No Checklists, Just Art: Defining Your Own Creative Journey
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Ever freeze up when someone casually asks you what you do, like you just spotted a ghost? Yeah, we’ve all been there! Today, we're diving into that pivotal moment when you finally give yourself the green light to call yourself an artist. Spoiler alert: it’s time to mean it! I’m here to chat about breaking down those pesky barriers that keep you from owning that title and embracing your creative self. So, whether you’re painting toenail clippings or sculpting with spaghetti, let’s tackle the fears and societal expectations that make this journey feel like an episode of a reality show gone wrong. Grab your coffee, your paintbrush, or whatever fuels your creative fire, and let’s get this artistic party started!
When Do You Get to Call Yourself an Artist?
Are you an artist yet — or are you still “just dabbling”? This episode of Create Art Podcast: The New Artist’s Compass dives deep into one of the most common questions new creators face: when do you finally call yourself an artist? Whether you’re a painter, writer, musician, or any kind of creative, this conversation will help you overcome imposter syndrome, step into your identity, and confidently share your work with the world.
We’ll explore what it really means to be an artist, why so many creatives wait too long to claim the title, and how saying “I’m an artist” can transform your confidence, your work, and how others see you.
If you’ve ever felt stuck wondering if you’re “good enough” or “ready,” this episode is for you.
1. The Power of Naming Yourself
- Saying “I am an artist” changes how you view your work.
- Your brain takes identity seriously — claiming it can motivate action.
2. Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
- Why many creatives wait for external validation before using the word “artist.”
- Tools to challenge the inner critic and redefine success.
3. External Milestones vs. Internal Decision
- Selling art, getting published, or winning awards are great — but not prerequisites.
- Deciding you are an artist is often the first step to reaching those milestones.
4. The Social Side of Calling Yourself an Artist
- How sharing your identity invites collaboration and community.
- Dealing with skepticism from others (and why that’s about them, not you).
5. Building Confidence Through Consistency
- Daily or weekly practice as proof to yourself that you are an artist.
- Why action — not titles — ultimately builds belief.
Topics covered in this series
Sharing Your Work Online for the First Time
Dealing With Criticism and Rejection
Finding (or Building) an Artistic Community
Collaboration as a Creative Catalyst
Staying Motivated Long-Term
Art Challenges & Social Media Trends
Mental Health & Creativity
Art Challenges & Social Media Trends
Setting Up a Creative Workspace
Creative Constraints & Prompts
Measuring Growth as an Artist
Why Do You Create?
When to Call Yourself an Artist
Lessons From a Year of Creating
Setting Creative Goals Without Killing the JoyHow do I get such great guests?
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