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When I first started teaching art, I thought I had to sound like other teachers — polished, structured, textbook-style.
And for a while, I tried.
But it didn’t feel like me.
In this episode, I’m sharing what it really felt like to step into teaching, why I struggled at the start, and how I found my way back to the kind of teacher I’ve always been — honest, intuitive, and deeply connected to the people I teach.
If you’ve ever doubted your teaching style, or you’re someone learning from others and wondering what’s “right,” I hope this story reminds you:
you don’t have to be perfect — you just have to be you.
→ My teaching platform: https://community.krititiwariart.com/web/lite/store/67d68be6ffc620f2951c0804
→ My watercolor course: Skies to Blooms - https://community.krititiwariart.com/services/masteringwatercolorsfoundationcourse
→ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/krititiwari_art/
When I first started teaching art, I thought I had to sound like other teachers — polished, structured, textbook-style.
And for a while, I tried.
But it didn’t feel like me.
In this episode, I’m sharing what it really felt like to step into teaching, why I struggled at the start, and how I found my way back to the kind of teacher I’ve always been — honest, intuitive, and deeply connected to the people I teach.
If you’ve ever doubted your teaching style, or you’re someone learning from others and wondering what’s “right,” I hope this story reminds you:
you don’t have to be perfect — you just have to be you.
→ My teaching platform: https://community.krititiwariart.com/web/lite/store/67d68be6ffc620f2951c0804
→ My watercolor course: Skies to Blooms - https://community.krititiwariart.com/services/masteringwatercolorsfoundationcourse
→ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/krititiwari_art/