The Hidden Part of Creativity: Learning to Observe
Over the last few years, I’ve experimented heavily with hypnotizing myself to see the world differently, and through this I’ve identified a key to all creative processes a lot of people miss: learning to Observe.
Here’s what I wrote last week:
Your orientation to the world shapes what you create.
This is something I’ve been playing with for a long time, and if you ever came to one of my Creative Visioning workshops or learned the process, then you might remember Step 4: Observation.
Observation is the way that we’re looking at what’s happening in our life and how we are perceiving that information.
…your orientation completely informs whether you will stay on the path towards your vision, or give up and believe it’s impossible.
Sometimes we are not looking at the information in a way that is conducive to us staying on the path towards bringing our vision to life.
— Expanding Your Vision: Training Your Mind to See Opportunities, Not Blocks (Read Here
If this piques your interest, I dive deeper in Episode 1, Season 2 of my YouTube Channel
—plus I share some behind-the-scenes content of my personal creative practices as a guitarist and dancer and encourage you to embrace the SUCK. 😉
Tune in here👇
Workshops Next Week:
Astrology, Art, and Hypnosis!
Art & Hypnosis Workshop
In this progressive hypnosis and drawing experience, you will discover how to:
Move through the limiting beliefs that make creating feel hard
Train your mind to see the right details so drawing becomes easier
Use hypnosis outside the workshop to reach your creative goals faster
You don’t need to be an artist to benefit from this workshop!
$40 registration includes access to the recording
Thursday, April 16 - 6:30-8:30 PM CT
online only
Art & Astrology Workshop
Choose your workshop date:
Saturday, April 18 - 3-5 PM
Unity Center | Des Moines
Saturday, April 25 - 6-9 PM
Venus Moon Studio | Windsor Heights
$50 registration includes:
all art supplies
natal chart pre-assessment (I interpret your chart beforehand so you can fully enjoy the creative process.)