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🌹Free creative resources to wake up your muse
"Your creative dream is going to ask you to be the most delusional, committed version of yourself. Be that." - Bryn Daylor
In this episode of the SEEN Podcast, Bryn gets honest about the part of creative work that nobody talks about — the flop. The launch that doesn't land the way you pictured. The book, the podcast, the business that doesn't take off the first time. Inspired by the opening scene of the Steve Jobs movie, and a real launch she had last week that didn't go the way she imagined, Bryn makes the case that not getting the result you wanted is not the same thing as failing.
This one is for anyone with a creative dream.
Takeaways
- Why the first version of your creative dream so often doesn't land the way you imagined
- What we can learn from the way Steve Jobs related to his vision (and what to leave behind)
- The difference between a flop and a failure
- Why your soul might need an idea to be birthed more than once before it lands
- What it actually takes to be a creative, a visionary, and someone who takes real risks
- Permission to keep coming back to the dream, again and again, or to let it be unperceived and let that be okay too
Connect with Bryn:Â
Instagram: @bryndaylorÂ
Substack: Pretty Messy Thoughts
By Bryn Daylor🌹Free creative resources to wake up your muse
"Your creative dream is going to ask you to be the most delusional, committed version of yourself. Be that." - Bryn Daylor
In this episode of the SEEN Podcast, Bryn gets honest about the part of creative work that nobody talks about — the flop. The launch that doesn't land the way you pictured. The book, the podcast, the business that doesn't take off the first time. Inspired by the opening scene of the Steve Jobs movie, and a real launch she had last week that didn't go the way she imagined, Bryn makes the case that not getting the result you wanted is not the same thing as failing.
This one is for anyone with a creative dream.
Takeaways
- Why the first version of your creative dream so often doesn't land the way you imagined
- What we can learn from the way Steve Jobs related to his vision (and what to leave behind)
- The difference between a flop and a failure
- Why your soul might need an idea to be birthed more than once before it lands
- What it actually takes to be a creative, a visionary, and someone who takes real risks
- Permission to keep coming back to the dream, again and again, or to let it be unperceived and let that be okay too
Connect with Bryn:Â
Instagram: @bryndaylorÂ
Substack: Pretty Messy Thoughts