
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
In This Episode
I want to keep it simple: play is about curiosity, not perfection. It’s about scribbling in a notebook or messing around with stickers just because it feels good. Even if things look weird at first, you’re building the kind of momentum that leads to authentic ideas later on. So let’s hang out, share stories, and see what happens when we give ourselves space to roam creatively.
Big Takeaways
1) Play Boosts Creativity
Playful time is a chance to wander away from “serious” projects. You never know what random scraps or doodles might spark a new idea. Little moments of silliness can keep you inspired in a way that nothing else does.
2) Process Over Product
Letting yourself make mistakes can lead to unexpected discoveries. Each messy attempt becomes a lesson, a baby step toward figuring out your style. This approach is kinder to your creative spirit and makes the whole journey more fun.
3) Permission & Practice
Give yourself a dedicated space to just fool around. Maybe it’s a daily mini-journal or 10 minutes before bed. Consistency creates confidence, and before you know it, you’ve got a sustainable habit that fits your life.
What We Talked About
How to Make Room for Spontaneity
I mentioned how I used Daily Pages to shake myself out of a creative rut. One sentence to open: journaling with no rules saved me from that “stuck” feeling. Three sentences to build on that: it gave me a way to use the stickers that never made it onto my scrapbook pages. It encouraged me to doodle without worrying if the colors were “off.” It reminded me that creativity should feel like exploration, not a chore. One sentence to wrap it up: the freedom to play is often where our best ideas find us.
Embracing Mistakes and Odd Experiments
Sometimes, I love testing out random materials—like gluing magazine scraps on cheap card stock. It doesn’t always come out pretty, but I learn a ton. Treat mistakes like playful stepping stones, and you might stumble on a new style you’d never have tried otherwise.
Celebrating Every Little Win
It’s easy to obsess over grand finishes, but your everyday progress deserves a spotlight, too. A single doodle, a sticker in your journal, a color test on scrap paper—all of it counts. Over time, those small moves pile up into something powerful.
Take a minute to notice something ordinary on your desk. Maybe it’s a random sticky note or a mismatched pencil. Ask yourself if it can spark a tiny burst of play. One surprising scribble or collage might become the most meaningful thing you do all week.
4.2
140140 ratings
In This Episode
I want to keep it simple: play is about curiosity, not perfection. It’s about scribbling in a notebook or messing around with stickers just because it feels good. Even if things look weird at first, you’re building the kind of momentum that leads to authentic ideas later on. So let’s hang out, share stories, and see what happens when we give ourselves space to roam creatively.
Big Takeaways
1) Play Boosts Creativity
Playful time is a chance to wander away from “serious” projects. You never know what random scraps or doodles might spark a new idea. Little moments of silliness can keep you inspired in a way that nothing else does.
2) Process Over Product
Letting yourself make mistakes can lead to unexpected discoveries. Each messy attempt becomes a lesson, a baby step toward figuring out your style. This approach is kinder to your creative spirit and makes the whole journey more fun.
3) Permission & Practice
Give yourself a dedicated space to just fool around. Maybe it’s a daily mini-journal or 10 minutes before bed. Consistency creates confidence, and before you know it, you’ve got a sustainable habit that fits your life.
What We Talked About
How to Make Room for Spontaneity
I mentioned how I used Daily Pages to shake myself out of a creative rut. One sentence to open: journaling with no rules saved me from that “stuck” feeling. Three sentences to build on that: it gave me a way to use the stickers that never made it onto my scrapbook pages. It encouraged me to doodle without worrying if the colors were “off.” It reminded me that creativity should feel like exploration, not a chore. One sentence to wrap it up: the freedom to play is often where our best ideas find us.
Embracing Mistakes and Odd Experiments
Sometimes, I love testing out random materials—like gluing magazine scraps on cheap card stock. It doesn’t always come out pretty, but I learn a ton. Treat mistakes like playful stepping stones, and you might stumble on a new style you’d never have tried otherwise.
Celebrating Every Little Win
It’s easy to obsess over grand finishes, but your everyday progress deserves a spotlight, too. A single doodle, a sticker in your journal, a color test on scrap paper—all of it counts. Over time, those small moves pile up into something powerful.
Take a minute to notice something ordinary on your desk. Maybe it’s a random sticky note or a mismatched pencil. Ask yourself if it can spark a tiny burst of play. One surprising scribble or collage might become the most meaningful thing you do all week.
2,433 Listeners
1,311 Listeners
407 Listeners
12,947 Listeners
494 Listeners
1,961 Listeners
6,408 Listeners
2,439 Listeners
213 Listeners
949 Listeners
141 Listeners
1,989 Listeners
745 Listeners
90 Listeners
56 Listeners