You're Already Ready Rachael Herron
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You never feel ready to make that big, wild leap into the unknown. But you are. Come along with internationally bestselling author Rachael Herron as she talks about how she leaps on a regular basis, even though her knees are always knocking. Learn how to build your wings on the way down. You're already ready.
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Ep. 12: How to Unfurl Your Wings
How to unfurl the wings you've held curled, unused, for so long. On poetry, and finding the self again in something you thought you were too scared to try.
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Ep. 11: The Muse Isn’t Who You Think She Is
In our creative work, we’re all waiting for the Muse to come and inspire us. But often, we’re looking in the wrong direction. Here’s where to reliably find her and coax her into helping you out, no matter what your creative project is.
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Ep. 10: How to Make Art by Using Lists
Sometimes you think you have to make something GOOD, and it fries your brain and stops you in your track. Try a list instead. Here's how.
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Ep. 9: How to Rest When You're a Workaholic
How do you allow yourself to rest when you don't feel worthy of it? Make it your job! Here's how.
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Ep. 8: Plan to Fail Gloriously and Productively!
The planning fallacy is a phenomenon first proposed by Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky in 1979. Put simply, it says that people have too much optimism about the time it will take to complete something.
Interestingly, this bias only affects your own tasks, not those of others. You know it’ll take your husband four months to build the new deck, not the weekend he somehow thinks it will.
But you? You think you can thumbnail your entire comic book by the end of the week. Instead, it takes you three weeks to get four pages done, and you feel like an abject failure because of it.
Honey, no!
Pick those goalposts up and move those suckers!
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Ep. 7: Why You're Already AWESOME
Why wait for tomorrow to feel like you're good enough? My friend, you've already got that covered. Have a listen and find out why.
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