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Managing Overwhelm in the Midst of a Full Life with Hannah Pierrou


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How do we manage the mounting feelings of overwhelm while prioritizing what matters most in the midst of full lives?  

In this episode of Live Creatively, I’m chatting with Hannah Pierrou. Hannah is a long-time lifestyle photographer, designer, and artist at Hannah Pierrou Photography, LLC.  Farm to Film is her debut book as an author & illustrator. 

Like many of us as creatives, Hannah wears a lot of hats! She’s a wife, a homeschool momma, a photographer, a writer, an artist. She has a very full life and has certainly learned a thing or two over the years about how to manage feelings of overwhelm and prioritize what matters most in the midst of FULL schedules and REAL life. And we also discussed how to stay connected to our creativity with everything that is on our plates and competing for our attention.

Listen in as Hannah and I chat about:

  • How to recognize the key indicators of overwhelm in your life
  • What to do when you start to feel overwhelmed
  • How overwhelm affects us and overflows into all areas of our lives
  • The effects of overwhelm on our creativity
  • What has helped Hannah manage and overcome feelings of overwhelm in her life

Hannah shares so much encouragement and relatable advice from her own life and journey as a creative.

If you are feeling completely overwhelmed and struggling to prioritize what matters most, this episode is for you!

Connect with Hannah:

  • Website
  • Instagram
  • Children’s Book

Find the Show Notes here.

Let’s Live Creatively, friends!

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