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Confidence and Creativity
Aimee Davies Aimee Davies

Confidence and Creativity

Building confidence as a creative can be a challenging task, but it is essential for success in any artistic field. Here are a few tips to help you build confidence in your creativity.

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The Power of Community for Creatives
Aimee Davies Aimee Davies

The Power of Community for Creatives

As a creative, it can be easy to feel alone in your pursuits. The creative process can be a solitary one, filled with moments of self-doubt and uncertainty. However, the power of community can help to alleviate these feelings and provide a sense of connection and support.

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Burn Out, what is it? and how to we manage it?
Aimee Davies Aimee Davies

Burn Out, what is it? and how to we manage it?

Burnout stems from an unhealthy work-life balance, being unable to disconnect during leisure time and a lack of boundaries. Not having boundaries gives us leeway to take on workloads and problems that are not ours to deal with. Add in financial worries, long hours without breaks and feeling pressurised by management, and you have the perfect recipe for overload and stress – the key drivers of burnout.

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Tuning In And Managing Our Emotions
Aimee Davies Aimee Davies

Tuning In And Managing Our Emotions

When you’re in tune with them, you have access to important knowledge that helps with decision making, relationship success and self-care. While emotions can have a helpful role in your daily life, they can take a toll on your emotional health and interpersonal relationships when they start to feel out of control.

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Tackling upsetting Thoughts with R.A.I.N. Method
Aimee Davies Aimee Davies

Tackling upsetting Thoughts with R.A.I.N. Method

The R.A.I.N. technique may help you become your own best friend. With R.A.I.N., you learn to notice your thoughts with kindness and accept them as they are. To stop being so hard on yourself, practice R.A.I.N.

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Learning To Say NO
Aimee Davies Aimee Davies

Learning To Say NO

An important aspect of being assertive is the ability to say “No”. This means you are able to respect your own rights and limit what others demand from you when it interferes with your needs and wants.

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