botanical studies of internet magic

10. sharing your work as creative release


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on a radically different way to relate to sharing your work on the internet — how to see sharing as a part of the creative process, not separate from it. I’ll explore the shifts in perspective that unlocked the act of showing up as myself, in public. we’ll explore:


  • emotional resistance to sharing your work — swimming through feelings of overwhelm, creative stuckness, and guilt.
  • sharing as being in energetic flow with the world
  • sharing as creative release & death cycle
  • sharing as cultivating creative self worth
  • sharing as an act of surrender
  • my 4 guidelines for more effortless and easeful sharing

I’ll explain why I think sharing your work is NOT about the audience, or for “the other” — it’s first and foremost — for ourselves, and our creative flow.


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