"The times that I feel not creative are usually because I am away from myself, or because I'm avoiding speaking or admitting the truth to myself."
Jess Janz is a writer and artist who calls herself a gatherer of words and questions.
In Part One of our conversation, we examine the intersection between creativity and finances, and how monetizing your art can help or hurt your creativity.
We also discuss when to share what you've created publicly (versus keep it to yourself), the difference between sharing with strangers versus people you know, and how to cultivate an environment that promotes a daily creative practice.
Make sure you don't miss Part Two of my conversation with Jess (How To Stop Resisting Change) by skipping ahead one episode.
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