How Do You Bring Your Creative Ideas to Life?

I’ve noticed no one I’ve ever coached, nor even me, lacks ideas. If you're a creative, chances are new ideas come to you all the time. But the trick to bring creative ideas to life is to choose one and get married to it. Or at least dance with it until the dance ends.

My book, Artists, Prosper! Make Peace with Your Brain and Joy+Money with Your Art is an idea I’ve been dancing with for almost 3 years. It will be published in October.

The premise of this book is that most creative people’s experience with money and their art was traumatic, and as a result, they unconsciously did whatever they could to make sure they never earned money with their art. And as long as the trauma went unacknowledged and unrecognized, no webinar, accountability partner, affirmations, even my own awesome coaching helped. (I helped a little, I think, but often the changes didn’t stick). 

I did my job to finish the book.

Is it enough to bring your creative ideas to life?

Nope. I’m also responsible for helping the idea spread.

What's happening with YOUR ideas?

Did you create a painting or a composition or even a new way to remodel kitchens that’s more eco-friendly, or a photography series showcasing your city, or a better way to treat female survivors of domestic violence?

Good for you!

Bringing your creative idea to life was the first part, but your work isn’t done. The dance isn’t over until you get your work into the world.

If you want help with this, let’s chat. Your ideas and your work matter. 

I want to support you to bring your creative ideas into the world

Let's work to bring your ideas into the world together. If you look around you and see wild, creative possibility, I can help you make that into inspired, profitable reality. In fact, Where wild creative possibility becomes inspired, profitable reality is my new tag line. If this is something you have been yearning for, but didn’t know where to start, book a 15 minute chat with me and we’ll figure out what’s next.

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