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No 53 - Ancient Practices Are Going Mainstream — But Are We Truly Listening?
Something sacred is stirring in the collective. Sound baths echo through city studios. Sanskrit mantras pulse from Spotify playlists. Cacao ceremonies are served not just in the jungle, but on the high street. Intuitive painting classes sell out in moments. Ancient practices are no longer fringe—they’re becoming the language of a new kind of awakening.


No 52 - How Creativity Unlocks Your Spiritual Self
Spirituality and creativity aren’t just friends - they’re soulmates. When you pick up a brush, pen, wool, clay or any form of creative expression, you’re opening a door to something bigger than yourself.


No 51 - What Is Spirituality?
At its core, spirituality is about connection. It’s about recognising that you are not just your job, your to-do list, or the noise in your head.


No 50 - Let It Be Weird: Why Your Creativity Doesn’t Have to Make Sense
Let’s get real: Your most powerful art won’t always make sense. Not at first. Not even to you. And that’s how you know it’s real.


No 49 - Creative Blocks Aren’t Stopping You—They’re Recalibrating You
Let’s drop the shame around feeling stuck. A creative block isn’t failure. It’s feedback. Every time you hit resistance in your art, your work, your voice - it’s not a sign to push harder. It’s a sign to realign.


No 48 - Stop Waiting to Feel Ready—You’re Already Aligned
We’ve been trained to wait. Wait for the perfect moment. Wait until we feel confident. Wait until we know all the steps.


No 47 - A Gift of Support: Thank You, Jackson’s Art Materials
There’s something quietly powerful about preparing a space for others to create — a kind of sacred tending. As I gather materials and energies for my upcoming workshops and Creative Calm Pathways, I’ve been moved by the support that flows in from unexpected places, reminding me that this work is held, seen and valued.


No 46 - The Lost Art of Boredom: Creativity Without Distraction
There was a time when boredom was a doorway. A blank afternoon could stretch like a sky. A quiet moment could open into wonder. We’d stare at the ceiling, the rain on the window, trace light on the wall, lie in the grass and watch the clouds become stories.
Forests sprawled without fences.
Skies stretched without end.
We played.
We dreamed.
We made things—not to prove anything, but simply because it felt good to make. Now, much of life is manicured.


No 45 - Creativity Might Be Our Last Wild Instinct
There was a time when the world outside mirrored the world within—vast, unmeasured and free.
Forests sprawled without fences.
Skies stretched without end.
We played.
We dreamed.
We made things—not to prove anything, but simply because it felt good to make. Now, much of life is manicured.


No 44 - Creativity Flows Effortlessly – The Law Of Attraction - Insights from Abraham Hicks
Through her work with Abraham-Hicks, she emphasizes that creativity, like everything else in life, is meant to feel easy, joyful and natural


No 43 - Creativity and ADHD: Embracing the Beauty of a Wandering Mind - Roxanne and Richard Pink
In Small Talk by Roxanne Pink and Richard Pink, the exploration of human connection and neurodivergent thought reveals a powerful truth:


No 42 - Creativity and Sharon Salzberg: The Art of Mindful Expression
Sharon Salzberg, a pioneer in mindfulness and loving-kindness meditation, teaches that creativity flourishes when we cultivate presence...


No 41 - Creativity and the Art of Surrender: Letting Go to Let Flow - Join us at Green Door, Bosham, West Sussex - UK
But as Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear, reminds us: “Perfectionism is just fear in fancy shoes and a...


No 40 - Creativity and the Happiness Equation: A Path to Joy - Join us at Green Door, Bosham, West Sussex - UK
Mo Gawdat, the former Chief Business Officer at Google X and author of Solve for Happy, presents a powerful framework for understanding..


No 39 - The Artist’s Duty: Bringing Beauty into the World - Join us at Green Door, Bosham, West Sussex - UK
As artists, we carry a sacred duty—to bring beauty into the world in our own unique way.


No 38 - Why Creativity Blooms In Connection: The Shakti Sangha Gathering at Green Door, Bosham, West Sussex - UK
Creativity is often seen as a solitary act — the painter alone in the studio, the writer at their desk, the musician lost in their own sound


No 36 - Rethinking Success: How I’m Growing a Heart-Led Creative Business Without Algorithms
Building a creative business without social media feels like swimming against the current these days.


No 37 - Wearable Wisdom: Sustainable Fashion for Conscious Creatives
As an artist, my work isn’t just about painting—it’s about connection, contemplation and honouring the world around us.


No 35 - How Coaching Helps Artists Thrive
As an artist and coach, I understand the unique challenges and joys of living a creative life. My niche is working with heart-led creatives


No 34 - Wellness Integration into Daily Life Through Meditative Art-Making
For over three decades, daily creativity has been my anchor—a beautiful way to calm my mind, focus, and connect with myself.
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