Tag: support

From hobbyist to fledgling creative business, 8 top tips to get you started

Are you at the stage of turning your creative hobby into a small business, but don’t know where to start? Well, if so then this Blog is for you,.

Here I give you a whistle stop tour of some key steps to get prepared and excited to launch your own creative business!

It’s deeply satisfying to do what you love and love what you do, so settle in and find out more…

Putting dreams into action – creating a new Vision Board for 2021

Following our Vision Board Workshop this week, I’ve had a lot of fun now creating my own for 2021. Here I talk about how I’ve put mine together, in the hope it encourages you to get all those dreams, ideas and wishes, out of your head and into some action, by making it visible and useful in your own personal way.

Using your values to guide how you want to live and create.

As creatives, and humans in general, we often want to get to the exciting part, to the doing and the creating, but doing the ground-work before hand, working out what is important to you and creating a strong set of values to be guided by, can really help you forge your path..

Here’s how to get some clarity by getting curious….

how to choose your guiding word and optimise its power

It’s that time of year again for choosing a guiding word but it’s all about finding one that fits well, like word-dating but without the pressure, this is way more fun, and valuable!

Read my top-tips to ask yourself the right questions to discover the word that will be your ally, confidant and cheerleader for the rest of the year… with lots of options to maximise it’s power!

Gain Creative Confidence – Session 8 with Psychologies Magazine

Hello again, 2 Blogs in one day, that is a first! It was great to do the 8th ‘Gain Creative Confidence’ session today with @psychologiesmagazine, I really enjoy doing these sessions, connecting with fellow curious creatives! Here is the link if you’d like to… Continue Reading “Gain Creative Confidence – Session 8 with Psychologies Magazine”