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Creative Becoming

Sticking With It

Season 1, Ep. 3

If you've ever struggled with procrastination, burnout, or simply need a little nudge to get started on a project, Helen and Elizabeth are here to help. In this episode, they explore how consistency, structure, and experimentation can transform creative energy into a sustainable practice, and how to stay engaged when you're feeling uninspired or overwhelmed.


Together they discuss productivity techniques, creative routines, narrative writing, and the ways art can help us process emotions and communicate experiences. They also share practical strategies for overcoming perfectionism and reconnecting with creativity when motivation is low.


In this episode:

  • Using the Pomodoro Technique to tackle daunting projects
  • Understanding the Zeigarnik Effect and unfinished tasks
  • Narrative writing and emotional processing
  • Comics and graphic storytelling as communication tools
  • Moving from academic understanding to personal experience
  • Creative exercises to quiet your inner critic


Resources and Links


Contact: creativebecomingpod@gmail.com


Support

If you are experiencing distress, please contact your GP or a relevant support service in your area.


Disclaimer

Creative Becoming is connected to Helen Shaddock's practice-based PhD, "Welcome to My Messy World": A practice-based, messy auto-ethnographic artistic exploration into multimedia storytelling as an integral method towards creative becoming.


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