Fear is the silent dream-killer that lives in every creative’s mind. That knot in your stomach before hitting “publish.” The voice whispering that your work isn’t good enough. The paralysis that keeps your best ideas locked away in notebooks...
Rejection stings. Whether you’re a painter whose work didn’t make it into a gallery exhibition, a writer facing another “thanks, but no thanks” email, a musician whose demo was declined by a record label, an actor who didn’t get the callback, or a designer whose pitch...
The Professional PerspectiveWhen self-diagnosis becomes an excuse instead of understanding “I think I have ADHD.” As a coach working with creative professionals, I hear this phrase on a regular basis. It’s become the go-to explanation for missed deadlines, unfinished...
When Emily Edmonds was preparing to relaunch The Resounding podcast with co-host Monica O’Brien, she found herself grappling with familiar yet uncomfortable questions: Will people like it? Will it build the community we hope to create? Will it actually support others...
When Jason first began coaching with me, he carried with him both unique gifts and significant challenges. Diagnosed a few years earlier with ADHD and Autism, he had been navigating mental health difficulties for some time. What struck me immediately was his openness...
A Creative Perspective in a Post Pandemic World For creatives, the journey through the professional world is a unique odyssey filled with unpredictable twists and turns. Whether you’re a painter, writer, or musician, your path often involves hurdles and setbacks...