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Finding yourself in your creativity is less about discovering a fixed identity and more about paying attention to what emerges when you give yourself permission to make without judgment. In the quiet choices you repeat, the ideas you feel drawn to, and even the discomfort you try to avoid, your values and voice start to surface. Creativity becomes a conversation with yourself—one where clarity comes through action, not overthinking—and where you learn that you don’t have to fully know who you are to begin, because who you are is shaped in the very act of creating.
By Swale NunezFinding yourself in your creativity is less about discovering a fixed identity and more about paying attention to what emerges when you give yourself permission to make without judgment. In the quiet choices you repeat, the ideas you feel drawn to, and even the discomfort you try to avoid, your values and voice start to surface. Creativity becomes a conversation with yourself—one where clarity comes through action, not overthinking—and where you learn that you don’t have to fully know who you are to begin, because who you are is shaped in the very act of creating.