When you're overwhelmed, everything can start to feel urgent.
You have too many ideas, too many unfinished projects, too many things you think you should be doing—and instead of moving forward, you freeze.
But overwhelm is not just a productivity problem. It affects the energy you bring into your studio, your decisions, your visibility, and the way you build your art career.
In this episode, I'm sharing practical tools to help you move out of overwhelm and into overflow.
Overflow is the state where you feel creatively connected, supported, clear, and resourced. It is where you can create from inspiration rather than pressure—and take meaningful action toward the work and art career you truly want.
You do not have to force yourself into your next chapter.
Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is create enough internal space to hear what your next step actually is.
The Artist Academy™
Enrollment is now open for my 18-week personal and professional development program for artists who are ready to strengthen their mindset, clarify their work, become more visible, and build meaningful momentum in their art careers.
https://JoinTheArtistAcademy.com/Yes
Live Masterclass: How to Get into Galleries That Don't Accept Submissions
Join me live on July 15 for an interactive masterclass where I'll teach you how gallery relationships actually begin—and how to position yourself to become an artist galleries want to know.
https://TheArtistAdvisory.com/galleries
Your Artist Blueprint
Download the PDF to uncover the next steps that are most aligned with your work, goals, and current stage of your art career.
https://TheArtistAdvisory.com/blueprint
Podcast: What I learned from Taylor Swift: The Rosenthal Effect and Your Success
Listen to the podcast episode mentioned in today's conversation to learn more about how expectations can shape performance, identity, and results.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-i-learned-from-taylor-swift-the-rosenthal-effect/id1512078680?i=1000735975505