"Where is your life on auto-pilot? A lot of times auto-pilot is protecting us from looking at the things we need to change."
Jess Janz is a writer and artist who calls herself a gatherer of words and questions.
In Part Two of our conversation, we look at why naming what you want can feel uncomfortable, how to stop intellectualizing feelings, and how to overcome a resistance to change.
Make sure you don't miss Part One of my conversation with Jess (How To Become A Full-Time Creative) by skipping back one episode.
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