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No 12 - Finding Your Voice in Creative Silence: The Importance of Pausing

  • Apr 27, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 18


Silence has become a rare commodity. Yet, it is in these quiet moments that creativity often flourishes. By intentionally embracing silence, we can create the ideal environment for our creative minds to thrive.


Schedule silent sessions: Set aside dedicated time each day for silent reflection and creative exploration. This could be as little as ten minutes or as long as an hour, depending on your schedule.


By embracing silence in these ways, you can tap into your inner creativity and unlock new levels of inspiration. So, take a moment today to find a quiet space, and let the power of silence fuel your creative journey.


Reconnect with your creativity and wellbeing in a calm, unplugged space.

 Join me at The Peaceful Paintbrush in Chichester, West Sussex, for neurodivergent-friendly one-to-one art workshops, intuitive painting sessions, meditation and cacao designed to quiet the mind, open the heart and nurture your inner creative spark. Book your class today and experience a mindful, heart-centred journey of self-expression and creative wellbeing.




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