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When you are in a creative rut and you’re having an artistic identity crisis, our 8 tips will help you get rid of that self-doubt and confusion.
Artistic confidence does not come from external validation like thumbs up and likes. It comes from creating work that you truly love and align with.
Although it is easier to try to fit in than to stand out, it’s important that you create art to feed your soul, rather than art to fit in. Here are some ways to break out of that creative rut.
Tip 1: Stop taking yourself so seriously (6:00)
Tip 2: Nourish your creativity (7:00)
Tip 3: Let yourself take bad photos (7:43)
Tip 4: Stop putting so much pressure on yourself to create and produce (8:11)
Tip 5: Look for inspiration in unusual places (8:38)
Tip 6: Rest (9:14)
Tip 7: Take action (10:03)
Tip 8: Learn something new (10:16)
Discover more about Lisa DiGeso and the Milky Way
Website: https://themilkyway.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/photographyresource
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thejoyfulphotographer
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/milkywayfun/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO2bV3uOR73lHJqqacdNzqA
Bio: Lisa DiGeso is the owner of Milk & Honey Photography and founder of The Milky Way - a photographer’s resources. Over the past 12 years, she’s photographed over 1,200 newborns and helped over 21,000 students through online classes + retreats.
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When you are in a creative rut and you’re having an artistic identity crisis, our 8 tips will help you get rid of that self-doubt and confusion.
Artistic confidence does not come from external validation like thumbs up and likes. It comes from creating work that you truly love and align with.
Although it is easier to try to fit in than to stand out, it’s important that you create art to feed your soul, rather than art to fit in. Here are some ways to break out of that creative rut.
Tip 1: Stop taking yourself so seriously (6:00)
Tip 2: Nourish your creativity (7:00)
Tip 3: Let yourself take bad photos (7:43)
Tip 4: Stop putting so much pressure on yourself to create and produce (8:11)
Tip 5: Look for inspiration in unusual places (8:38)
Tip 6: Rest (9:14)
Tip 7: Take action (10:03)
Tip 8: Learn something new (10:16)
Discover more about Lisa DiGeso and the Milky Way
Website: https://themilkyway.ca/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/photographyresource
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thejoyfulphotographer
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/milkywayfun/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO2bV3uOR73lHJqqacdNzqA
Bio: Lisa DiGeso is the owner of Milk & Honey Photography and founder of The Milky Way - a photographer’s resources. Over the past 12 years, she’s photographed over 1,200 newborns and helped over 21,000 students through online classes + retreats.

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