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In this episode accompanied by TRA's Worksheet, Elliot Cowan discusses the concept of identity and its impact on personal growth, particularly for artists and creatives. He emphasises the importance of recognising when our identities become outdated and how they can limit our potential. Cowan introduces a workshop designed to help individuals reset their identities by taking a day to reflect, write, and confront uncomfortable truths about their current dissatisfaction and future aspirations. He encourages listeners to dig deep into their feelings and behaviours, using discomfort as a signal for growth and change.
Cowan outlines a structured approach to this identity reset, which includes identifying current dissatisfactions, envisioning an anti-vision of what life could look like if no changes are made, and setting achievable goals that align with a new identity. He stresses that change doesn't have to be overwhelming; instead, it can be a series of small, manageable steps that lead to significant transformation over time. By the end of the episode, listeners are encouraged to take actionable steps towards their new identity, emphasizing that they are resilient artists capable of change.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Identity Reset
01:33 Understanding Identity and Its Impact
02:20 The Workshop Structure: Setting the Stage
03:44 NEWCHAPTER
08:28 Morning Phase: Psychological Excavation
15:36 Afternoon Phase: Interrupting Routine
21:02 Evening Phase: Synthesis and Commitment
Takeaways
Identity gives the future enough gravity that the present begins to organize itself towards it.
Discomfort is not a flaw in the process; it's a signal that something honest is being touched.
Most people don't need more motivation; they need permission to stop being loyal to outdated versions of themselves.
Keywords
identity reset, personal growth, artists, creative process, self-discovery, discomfort, transformation, workshop, future self, resilience
By Elliot Cowan is The Resilient Artist. And so are you.In this episode accompanied by TRA's Worksheet, Elliot Cowan discusses the concept of identity and its impact on personal growth, particularly for artists and creatives. He emphasises the importance of recognising when our identities become outdated and how they can limit our potential. Cowan introduces a workshop designed to help individuals reset their identities by taking a day to reflect, write, and confront uncomfortable truths about their current dissatisfaction and future aspirations. He encourages listeners to dig deep into their feelings and behaviours, using discomfort as a signal for growth and change.
Cowan outlines a structured approach to this identity reset, which includes identifying current dissatisfactions, envisioning an anti-vision of what life could look like if no changes are made, and setting achievable goals that align with a new identity. He stresses that change doesn't have to be overwhelming; instead, it can be a series of small, manageable steps that lead to significant transformation over time. By the end of the episode, listeners are encouraged to take actionable steps towards their new identity, emphasizing that they are resilient artists capable of change.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Identity Reset
01:33 Understanding Identity and Its Impact
02:20 The Workshop Structure: Setting the Stage
03:44 NEWCHAPTER
08:28 Morning Phase: Psychological Excavation
15:36 Afternoon Phase: Interrupting Routine
21:02 Evening Phase: Synthesis and Commitment
Takeaways
Identity gives the future enough gravity that the present begins to organize itself towards it.
Discomfort is not a flaw in the process; it's a signal that something honest is being touched.
Most people don't need more motivation; they need permission to stop being loyal to outdated versions of themselves.
Keywords
identity reset, personal growth, artists, creative process, self-discovery, discomfort, transformation, workshop, future self, resilience