I used to draw nonstop but after my depression got worse, I found myself unable to draw for 2 years. I procrastinated every kind of self care. I'll try journaling and taking walks. Thanks for the inspiration, loved the video style
@@AmbiCahira There are also coloring books that let you trace the line work as well as color. It makes me feel more creative because I can control line weights and make it a little more in my style. It has definitely helps me be less paralyzed from creating.
I am with you there. I teach Writing for Well-being but I procrastinate about getting back to my first love, Art making. Journaling has lifted deep depression but the resistance to art still remains. I think this video is goods advice. I hope you find your way to soothe your mind. Warm wishes to you and anyone else who feels stuck.
I did Morning Pages over 20 years ago. I remember it being a great exercise. I'm glad you are finding value in it too, Tiffany. Being creative, whether for a living or a hobby, is a little bit like being an athlete. There is at the start what people call "talent," and that can kickstart the desire to do art, be an artist, etc. But after a while, talent isn't enough. We must train to get better and that is not always fun and inspiring (because there's always the question, "Better than what?") Still, the discipline of artmaking does have its rewards which makes it worthwhile. After a while, we get to the place where training doesn't work either. All artists must learn how to nourish our explorations with the same wide-eyed curiosity as if seeing things for the first time, an attitude similar to what the Buddhists call "beginner's mind." I think this is what Morning Pages cultivate, because once we can unwind the clutch of the worn out tapes that repeat in our heads (which is usually the trap of believing we could live forever on our talent immortal, and somewhere knew inside, it ain't so), then we can return more easily to "beginner's mind," which I experience as a blank page, or a cleared-away desktop, the opening of a window. This point of view provides the space for something new to happen, for me to see with new eyes what has always been in with me. It's more of a homecoming than a quest to a mountaintop. This is why artmaking is a spiritual endeavor and in the end, I have discovered, it's not pursued for the applause from making something that propels me to create, but for that inner conversation to rediscover what makes me whole, what brings me home.
Yess plsss, I’d love to see the rest of the growth from the book! I think journaling is such a great way to reflect on what you have inside so you can put away the things you don’t need, to make space for the things that can give you life internally~ Loooooved this vlog❤❤❤
This video came at the right time for me, I've been feeling like this for so long! I actually had this book lying around for a while but now I'm feeling really compelled to read it. Another book that was really inspiring for me was/is Spring cannot be cancelled by David Hockney. And to answer your last question; I'd love to see more of these videos!
Mine is so bad I havent been able to create anything for a while. I used to do a lot of creative things now I just play animal crossing, read fantasy, go for walks in the park, drink some coffee. I did deside to study Communication so I hopefully eill be doing that for work after finishing my degree. Its hard to have been so creative and now just not. I am enjoying exploring interests and relaxing/recovering from busy exams and assignments. I have a vew weeks of vacation now.
i bought this book two weeks ago and it's honestly already so mind altering and makes you realize the little things. And realizing that you don't have to make such huge, crazy steps in your life to feel accomplished. The little things really matter. I also definitely cried at the start of this for Week One and two. it's so great seeing other artists doing this and sharing their journey.
I love how honest you are in this vid! It reminded me that I am not the only person who gets creative block the way I have and that many of us are on a healing journey
I used to have this book years ago but never used it. You’ve inspired me to try reading it because I’m really suffering from this. I can’t wait to watch the rest of the series! ❤
I feel that anger you describe because I graduated college last year and I just feel stuck creative wise and it kills me. I know I’m capable of so much more and love art but constantly overthinking what I create or just not connecting with it after college.
thank you. I sat down with my sketch book today and scrolled Pinterest to find something to draw, something that would put me back in the amazingness of art. after an hour of doing nothing I stumbled upon your video. listening to your voice did something magical. I made art that im happy with for the first time in a while. I am going to try to use a little of the given advice. I hope you know how you've helped me today:)
I really enjoy seeing how other people go through this book. Makes me want to bust it out again it's been a couple years. One thing I found was it can be quite dogmatic which put me off at first but after reading what some others had to say I was able to take a more "take what works and leave what doesn't" approach and it went way more smoothly for me. A big example I seen a lot of people express was just not being able to do the morning pages first thing in the morning for various very legit reasons so instead they did them after they got there kids off to school or even in the evening if mornings were just not an option. It just made me realize it's better to do it in a way that you can actually sustain in your own life than feel you "failed" or "there's no point" if you are unable to do it in exactly the way Julia lays it out. We all have different lives with different obstacles so don't let anyone tell you "there are no excuses not to do it in exactly this way" modifying things so they work for you rather than getting frustrated and giving up altogether is a very important life skill that I'm really trying to work on. I just wanted to share that in case anyone else gets to caught up in the books dogmatic approach because I do feel there is a lot to be taken from this book and it would be a shame to miss out because you feel you can't to do it "right". I know I miss out on a lot in life because I'm waiting for the "right" or "perfect" time that will never exist rather than just meeting myself where I'm at and just going for it. I'm really working on trying to get out of my own way in this regard because I'm tired of missing out and stunting my own development.
I fully agree with you, I've found it actually easier to start my day and wake up a little more with coffee or brushing my teeth before getting to the pages. I think however you want to approach it, is however it should be done! :)
I've been on a burnout phase for two years, last year I took a long break and your right taking a break wasn't enough. I was so glad I stumbled to the podcast Magical Overthinkers on their episode on burnout and it helped me so much break free from the rut and fix the root problems of my work process. I like how it's evidence based explanations and solution and it helped me understand how to approach this. I'll also check out the artist way from your suggestions!
I've been art-blocked for the last 2 years, my avoidance really took over especially with the things I loved. I'm only just in the last couple months making my way back to creating & it feels so good, it really reminds me of how I've really been coasting through life on autopilot but now I feel so much more like myself now that I'm drawing most days, just in pencil with no expectations & no intent to post what I make. I still have this weird fear of fully giving myself back to it & into the whole Instagram community because as much as I loved posting it became extremely overwhelming. It felt like a pressurised thing of having to post or you'd be drowned by the algorithm, so I felt like I had to post, not because I wanted to & it took the joy out of it, but I feel like a lot of other people have experienced the same thing since the pandemic & also disappeared from socials
Regarding the mailman thinking it’s odd for the addresses to be the same; so many people (me included) mail themselves postcards and other things when not at home. I always put a nice little quote to brighten my day when it arrives~
oh my god, you have no idea how much i needed this video. For the last 6 months I have been in a crazy artblock. My studio is a complete disaster and everything I create when I have the energy to do so has been riddled with constant negative thoughts. I have never had an artblock/burnout like this ever and honestly I thought I was immune turns out I am not. I have been doing other things I went crazy buying plants to brighten up my home and then I decided to sell second hand clothing. I cried, iam gonna go get the audible. Iam desperate to to be creative without all negative aspects..
"Running away from what I really want to do bt filling my time and space with other things" --- I have recently had to confront this in myself, so it was nice to hear someone else coming to this realization and knowing that it's something others go through and that, that also means that others must have come out the other side of it! A book I am reading, Solo: How to Work Alone (and Not Lose Your Mind) by Rebecca Seal has been helping me find balance in life, trying to be productive, not letting others down (whether real or imagined), making money, and enjoying life and trying new things. Life, it's a lot and I get that time scarcity mindset and trying to notice and move away from it. I'm happy to see your journey and love that you shared with us. :)
I've been thinking of doing the Artist Way myself for a while and haven't brought myself to start. I loved hearing everything you had to say in this video and got me thinking about myself. I hope this journey is so fruitful for you! I would love to see more as well!
I’m currently also on the artist way journey (about a month in) but I like to say that you’re one of my inspirations especially in this process I’m in. I’ve been on a 5 year long creativity block but watching your videos and art have always brought me comfort through the last few years. Thank you for putting out your work, for doing the things you do, you’ve inspired me and I hope that this artist way journey you’re in will be very freeing and inspiring for you too!
Hi Tiffany. Yes people are and can be negative. But remember You have You. You are amazing and you can do and be, in which, way you want. To be creative, you just art create. There is nothing wrong, with being with you...
YES! Please share more of your journey through the process of this book! I've been meaning to read this book as well! I want to get better at dealing with art block tooo
I've been experiencing art block too and it's the worst. I didn't know it was an actual term until I found out the word art block. I remember I was on a roll, drawing every single day, and then I stopped, occasionally I draw something but I wasn't as proud of it. I'm glad people can relate🤍🤍
Id love to see more. I have had the artist way book for 10+ years now. Started and stopped many times never fully going through the entire book. I really think it’s time to give this a legitimate go round again. Really enjoyed watching your journey through this process.
I feel like a lot of what you felt and said is literally how I feel as well. I am an older artist battling self consciousness and feelings of doubt. But watching & hearing your own struggles let’s me know that these are issues we all face no matter our age or where we’re at on our art path. So thank you for being so honest and encouraging.
I didn't even realize I was dealing with art block because I was so in my head about various things going on. After just one video I feel a little more in tune with my creative side, so thank you! I'd love to see more of your journey with this book.
Yeah I think breaks are just procrastination on the problem which is mental. A break doesn't solve the perspective shift or mindset shift that needs to be done to continue being creative with a sense of relief. Took me a while to figure it out too :)
Please do keep sharing! I started weeks 1 and 2 but summer is chaos so I’ll officially restart in august with a view of making time to do all 12 weeks - so it’s insightful to see how you find the experience 😊 I’m looking forward to more artist dates too
Thank you so much for this video, I just realized that I'm not the only one to be in a moment of doubt. Sometimes the simple things like walking, going to the library, swimming, writing down your thoughts help in the process of loving yourself and your art. When I wasn't well, I used to write in a notebook to free my thoughts, and it feels so good! Thanks again for your video and your lovely voice! Lot of love from Paris ✨✨
I resonate with you so much in regard to a lot of things you said. Thank you for this video. And please do show us your journey with this book as a series! :D
Absolutely something l would watch. Art block is a struggle, and finding vlogs on how others go through roughly that somewhat same stages help at least me❤ ( tho, am struggling with diagnosed burnt out but find these vlogs calming and inspirational! Might check that book out as well when I feel a bit more emotionally stronger. But thank you for sharing your progress! 😊
I absolutely loved watching this video. I resonated with your struggles a lot--especially about overthinking after not creating for such a long time, or not leaving to go to the library date until the very last minute. For me, I feel anxious about doing something for myself 😂I loved seeing your experiences with the Artist's Way and the way it made me feel so calm and grounded. I've also been struggling with art block and have been meaning to check the book out, so I guess this is a sign! Can't wait to see more of your growth if you're up to showing it 🥰🤍
Thank you so much for this video, I’ve been putting off watching this because I tell my self “I don’t have time to watch this. I have to work.” I finally watched this today while I was at work, and boyo I teared up a bit 🤧 I’m definitely picking up The Artist Way, and doing the challenge! I feel like I’ve neglected prioritizing myself and hindering my creative fuel along the way 😭
Dude, where are these people who said mean things to you?!?!? 😡 I’ve been subscribed for a while now and I love watching your process. And I’m always inspired by your work. I understand the creative block - it happens to me all the time. I’ve been doing the same thing for my job for six years and so the fatigue is real. I just want to tell you thank you for being a refreshing break in my week! Sending you lots of love and support from South Africa 🫶🏽💜
I'm personally quite hesitant to follow any sort of self-help type deal, but I'm glad it seems to be working for you! Hopefully this can help break the cycle of work and burnout!
Yes Tiffany! We want to see more of this, the reality of it and how do you feel about it, if it doesn't end up working is fine, if you quick after week 4 is fine, but if you feel like sharing this with us I think is a beautiful way to know more and support you more!💖
I adore the Artist's Way, and I adore you, so please continue the series! It's so important and helpful to hear about how common all of these feelings are and that it's okay to take a step back to work on yourself. As someone that's just starting their art business, I really look up to you and see you as an inspirational person that success with art is possible. You are a wonderful human being. ❤
This is such a good video to rewatch (I've already done it like--twice today). Preventing burnout really is about doing those things that you've wanted to do, no matter how small. Being aware of your energy levels really helps too! This vid really feels like a follow-along, simplified guide!
Oh! This was so great! I read this book 2 years ago and did the morning pages but fell out of it. I work as designer but mostly webdesign and my art was a bit left behind. Please do more of this.
Wow this opened my mind a lot. I’ve been really struggling with art because since almost the start of 2023 until the begging of June I spent almost 8 hours a day studying, and felt a lot of stress and pressure over my shoulders. Now that exams are over (everything went well btw!!) I have the time to draw and I have sooooo many ideas, but I’m so scared to take the first step because when I did I didn’t like how the piece turned out. I might look into the book that you showed, it seemed very interesting! I’m also thinking of doing anatomy studies and flower studies for fun! Your orchid drawings really inspired me and reminded me that I’ve been meaning to pick up a plant book from the library too! So thank you for sharing your journey!! I’ve been watching your videos for several years now, but I think I’ve never commented on any of them. I’m grateful for having someone so talented like you to look up to :) Have a great day
There's a lot of vlog type videos where artists go and do art within the community and I just love those types of videos, so I would love for you to continue that. I think for those of us who work at home, it's hard to remind ourselves to get out and away from the house. And I just love the idea of doing art in public places, even if I don't get the opportunity to do that much. I look forward to seeing what you put out next. Thanks for sharing!
I did so much art last year, like every day that I think I burned out. I had a depressive episode last summer and did absolutely nothing. I also switched meds. I'm afraid my reason for doing art isn't enough to do it anymore (I legit wanted to make friends this way and show off my art, on insta. The second part never took off). And I did art most of my life before that. I'm just afraid of not satisfying my internal critic
Yeah I think I needed to see this video today. Been stuck for months (years, lets be honest) creatively and for a while I've heard, like how you mentioned, that loud voice in my head that says "what's the point?" or "who am I even doing this for?" I like that the methods from this book are more than just excercises in art fundamentals like how a lot of generic "How To Beat Art Block" guides are, but instead a journey where you identify what's halting you creatively and what you can do to re-route your lifestyle choices to be more focused on your needs and your happiness. I've never added a book to my wishlist faster lol I wish you the absolute best on your creative journey, and I think I might pick this book up and try it out for myself!
I like that about the book as well! Honestly I went into it thinking it would be giving me prompts to make different types of works or something, but I like how it's more heavily touching on experiences and how it shapes our work!
Actually stress and lack of money is feeding me, I am stresfull all month, I work 40 hours a week with non-stop all the month which 160 hours of work, I could not have a holiday until my contract finish the first year, then I came by Friday to clean the house, cook for my teenage daughter, chores of the home, walk my little dog, I don't have time for myself and my writing as I am an author and I am so frustrated and angry from many things, I am sorry to post negativity which isn't me by the way, but I am totally burnout and I cry every night before I sleep, I just couldn't do anything for myself even for a walk or have something to me, life is so cruel to me 😢
Don’t worry it’ll get better! I think what you should do based on what you said is to be less hard on yourself. If your life is going this way it’s going there for a reason. Life is a struggle, but the work if it’s not already will be worth it!
Thank you for sharing your experience with The Artist's Way!! This book and "Seeking Wisdom" by the same author have been instrumental in my own mental health journey & sobriety :)
Thanks for making this and being so open and honest, I really appreciate it. I'm going through a super tough time right now, I have the book but life has just been like a scary film since I got it and the pressure of making art and reading has been something I've been pounding onto myself so it's made it harder! Today I started the day with water, food and 'positive art media' which is just videos of and by artists for me. I appreciated this video I'm actually going to read the book today, for some reason this has made it less scary and reminded me to (to paraphrase Anne Lamott) turn down K Fuck Radio (that's what she calls the negative self talk haha). Your orchids looked beautiful
Love your video and hearing about your artistic journey! I'm on a path myself trying to allow myself to get back into creative routines and encourage my own art practice. Please keep up your great videos I'll be back for more 💕
Omg thank youuuuu for making that comment about breaks. I would get frustrated by that advice because the mf gremlins/enemies would still be there on my return. Great video overall!
I want to see more! Thank you for this. I used to go on art dates by myself but since i moved to the states I have not. Ive just stayed inside, and take care of my dog. Just missing home alot. I bought alot of new art supplies, and i just let them sit there Artblock is real lol I miss watching you journal, I miss your Travelers Notebook too😢 Thank you again! 😊
Really loved this video. I started the artist way a few years ago but you’ve inspired me to go back to it as I feel in a much better headspace for it now. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us xx
Thank you so much for this video. I have been going through some of what you talked about. This has helped. Time for me to start again an reset my goals.. thank you.
Very relatable, I'm also trying to get back into being more creative. I'm going to try out this process and hope to see more of how you progress with it!
The Creative Act: A Way Of Being by Rick Rubin is AMAZING. But if you can, get the physical copy because it's beautiful. And the sort of book you'll want to keep and return to forever ever
Thank you, I'm going to buy the book and try it too. PS - I like your art, signature and handwriting/calligraphy. I also liked the lighting when it was raining in your car and the bunnies.
Thank u for sharing this Tiffany! I actually haven’t heard of this book, and even just watching this video and hearing ur reflections helped me realize things about myself too. Burnout is so tough and this is the first time I haven’t been able to “put a bandaid on it”, like u said, and so it’s been longer than usual. I’m wishing u the best on ur journey and would love to watch more vids about this if u wanna continue sharing it!
I used to draw nonstop but after my depression got worse, I found myself unable to draw for 2 years. I procrastinated every kind of self care. I'll try journaling and taking walks. Thanks for the inspiration, loved the video style
Try adult coloring books, it lets you color without the big step of creating something to color first
@@AmbiCahira There are also coloring books that let you trace the line work as well as color. It makes me feel more creative because I can control line weights and make it a little more in my style. It has definitely helps me be less paralyzed from creating.
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I am with you there. I teach Writing for Well-being but I procrastinate about getting back to my first love, Art making. Journaling has lifted deep depression but the resistance to art still remains. I think this video is goods advice. I hope you find your way to soothe your mind. Warm wishes to you and anyone else who feels stuck.
I would absolutely see your journey with this book as a series on your channel
I’m so glad ! (Low key because I’m filming ever week already and I’m on week 4 😂)
@@apple.cheeks yay cant wait for part 2!!!
I did Morning Pages over 20 years ago. I remember it being a great exercise. I'm glad you are finding value in it too, Tiffany. Being creative, whether for a living or a hobby, is a little bit like being an athlete. There is at the start what people call "talent," and that can kickstart the desire to do art, be an artist, etc. But after a while, talent isn't enough. We must train to get better and that is not always fun and inspiring (because there's always the question, "Better than what?") Still, the discipline of artmaking does have its rewards which makes it worthwhile. After a while, we get to the place where training doesn't work either. All artists must learn how to nourish our explorations with the same wide-eyed curiosity as if seeing things for the first time, an attitude similar to what the Buddhists call "beginner's mind." I think this is what Morning Pages cultivate, because once we can unwind the clutch of the worn out tapes that repeat in our heads (which is usually the trap of believing we could live forever on our talent immortal, and somewhere knew inside, it ain't so), then we can return more easily to "beginner's mind," which I experience as a blank page, or a cleared-away desktop, the opening of a window. This point of view provides the space for something new to happen, for me to see with new eyes what has always been in with me. It's more of a homecoming than a quest to a mountaintop. This is why artmaking is a spiritual endeavor and in the end, I have discovered, it's not pursued for the applause from making something that propels me to create, but for that inner conversation to rediscover what makes me whole, what brings me home.
beautifully said
Yess plsss, I’d love to see the rest of the growth from the book! I think journaling is such a great way to reflect on what you have inside so you can put away the things you don’t need, to make space for the things that can give you life internally~ Loooooved this vlog❤❤❤
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Thank you so much for being vulnerable and reflective about this. This video made me feel so much less alone 🌱
This video came at the right time for me, I've been feeling like this for so long! I actually had this book lying around for a while but now I'm feeling really compelled to read it. Another book that was really inspiring for me was/is Spring cannot be cancelled by David Hockney. And to answer your last question; I'd love to see more of these videos!
I hope it inspires you to try it! I’ve been having so much fun with it
Mine is so bad I havent been able to create anything for a while. I used to do a lot of creative things now I just play animal crossing, read fantasy, go for walks in the park, drink some coffee. I did deside to study Communication so I hopefully eill be doing that for work after finishing my degree. Its hard to have been so creative and now just not. I am enjoying exploring interests and relaxing/recovering from busy exams and assignments. I have a vew weeks of vacation now.
i bought this book two weeks ago and it's honestly already so mind altering and makes you realize the little things. And realizing that you don't have to make such huge, crazy steps in your life to feel accomplished. The little things really matter. I also definitely cried at the start of this for Week One and two. it's so great seeing other artists doing this and sharing their journey.
I love how honest you are in this vid! It reminded me that I am not the only person who gets creative block the way I have and that many of us are on a healing journey
2:00 this is how I've always described it to myself, something about finding my way back to myself, or finding my way back home
I'm so happy an artist is covering this in her videos. I really love this book! 😊
I used to have this book years ago but never used it. You’ve inspired me to try reading it because I’m really suffering from this. I can’t wait to watch the rest of the series! ❤
I feel that anger you describe because I graduated college last year and I just feel stuck creative wise and it kills me. I know I’m capable of so much more and love art but constantly overthinking what I create or just not connecting with it after college.
thank you. I sat down with my sketch book today and scrolled Pinterest to find something to draw, something that would put me back in the amazingness of art. after an hour of doing nothing I stumbled upon your video. listening to your voice did something magical. I made art that im happy with for the first time in a while. I am going to try to use a little of the given advice. I hope you know how you've helped me today:)
BRO i needed this video so bad. that part about taking a break isn't always right, sometimes its just a distraction. i needed to hear that.
The artist’s way literally changed my life. I hope you love it 💗
I really enjoy seeing how other people go through this book. Makes me want to bust it out again it's been a couple years. One thing I found was it can be quite dogmatic which put me off at first but after reading what some others had to say I was able to take a more "take what works and leave what doesn't" approach and it went way more smoothly for me. A big example I seen a lot of people express was just not being able to do the morning pages first thing in the morning for various very legit reasons so instead they did them after they got there kids off to school or even in the evening if mornings were just not an option. It just made me realize it's better to do it in a way that you can actually sustain in your own life than feel you "failed" or "there's no point" if you are unable to do it in exactly the way Julia lays it out. We all have different lives with different obstacles so don't let anyone tell you "there are no excuses not to do it in exactly this way" modifying things so they work for you rather than getting frustrated and giving up altogether is a very important life skill that I'm really trying to work on. I just wanted to share that in case anyone else gets to caught up in the books dogmatic approach because I do feel there is a lot to be taken from this book and it would be a shame to miss out because you feel you can't to do it "right". I know I miss out on a lot in life because I'm waiting for the "right" or "perfect" time that will never exist rather than just meeting myself where I'm at and just going for it. I'm really working on trying to get out of my own way in this regard because I'm tired of missing out and stunting my own development.
I fully agree with you, I've found it actually easier to start my day and wake up a little more with coffee or brushing my teeth before getting to the pages. I think however you want to approach it, is however it should be done! :)
Abso-frikken-lutely I would like to see the rest of this journey! Thanks for sharing this with us Tiffany ❤
I need to keep reading this book and do my morning pages. I loved this vlog and I would like to see more of this journey!
Great video Tiffany & yes I would like to see more of this journey in a series 😊
I've been on a burnout phase for two years, last year I took a long break and your right taking a break wasn't enough. I was so glad I stumbled to the podcast Magical Overthinkers on their episode on burnout and it helped me so much break free from the rut and fix the root problems of my work process. I like how it's evidence based explanations and solution and it helped me understand how to approach this. I'll also check out the artist way from your suggestions!
You are not alone in experiencing creative block. Your experience is recognized. ❤
Please continue the series. I had a breakthrough myself from your experience.
I've been art-blocked for the last 2 years, my avoidance really took over especially with the things I loved. I'm only just in the last couple months making my way back to creating & it feels so good, it really reminds me of how I've really been coasting through life on autopilot but now I feel so much more like myself now that I'm drawing most days, just in pencil with no expectations & no intent to post what I make. I still have this weird fear of fully giving myself back to it & into the whole Instagram community because as much as I loved posting it became extremely overwhelming. It felt like a pressurised thing of having to post or you'd be drowned by the algorithm, so I felt like I had to post, not because I wanted to & it took the joy out of it, but I feel like a lot of other people have experienced the same thing since the pandemic & also disappeared from socials
Regarding the mailman thinking it’s odd for the addresses to be the same; so many people (me included) mail themselves postcards and other things when not at home. I always put a nice little quote to brighten my day when it arrives~
oh my god, you have no idea how much i needed this video. For the last 6 months I have been in a crazy artblock. My studio is a complete disaster and everything I create when I have the energy to do so has been riddled with constant negative thoughts. I have never had an artblock/burnout like this ever and honestly I thought I was immune turns out I am not. I have been doing other things I went crazy buying plants to brighten up my home and then I decided to sell second hand clothing. I cried, iam gonna go get the audible. Iam desperate to to be creative without all negative aspects..
This was honestly so refreshing. Thank you for the video Tiffany ❤😊
I love the color grading and the camera angles!
GIRL I RECONIZED THAT LIBRARY- ITS THE ONE NEXT TO MY HOUSE!
Going through artblock as well, so this is tremendously inspiring! Thanks Tiffany♥️ Do keep posting videos like this!
"Running away from what I really want to do bt filling my time and space with other things" --- I have recently had to confront this in myself, so it was nice to hear someone else coming to this realization and knowing that it's something others go through and that, that also means that others must have come out the other side of it! A book I am reading, Solo: How to Work Alone (and Not Lose Your Mind) by Rebecca Seal has been helping me find balance in life, trying to be productive, not letting others down (whether real or imagined), making money, and enjoying life and trying new things. Life, it's a lot and I get that time scarcity mindset and trying to notice and move away from it. I'm happy to see your journey and love that you shared with us. :)
I've been thinking of doing the Artist Way myself for a while and haven't brought myself to start. I loved hearing everything you had to say in this video and got me thinking about myself. I hope this journey is so fruitful for you! I would love to see more as well!
This was so inspiring to see that I'm not the only one feeling all this. So YES PLEASE, continue this series!! This is somewhat therapeutic 😌❤️
I’m currently also on the artist way journey (about a month in) but I like to say that you’re one of my inspirations especially in this process I’m in. I’ve been on a 5 year long creativity block but watching your videos and art have always brought me comfort through the last few years. Thank you for putting out your work, for doing the things you do, you’ve inspired me and I hope that this artist way journey you’re in will be very freeing and inspiring for you too!
I adore Big Magic. I started The Artist's Way back in 2016 and never finished, I've been meaning to go back to it for ages.
Hi Tiffany. Yes people are and can be negative. But remember You have You. You are amazing and you can do and be, in which, way you want.
To be creative, you just art create. There is nothing wrong, with being with you...
YES! Please share more of your journey through the process of this book! I've been meaning to read this book as well! I want to get better at dealing with art block tooo
I've been experiencing art block too and it's the worst. I didn't know it was an actual term until I found out the word art block. I remember I was on a roll, drawing every single day, and then I stopped, occasionally I draw something but I wasn't as proud of it. I'm glad people can relate🤍🤍
Id love to see more. I have had the artist way book for 10+ years now. Started and stopped many times never fully going through the entire book. I really think it’s time to give this a legitimate go round again. Really enjoyed watching your journey through this process.
Let's do it all together! :)
I love the "when I have to drive half an hour to taco Tuesday." Yes, taco Tuesday is a must to lift your mood!
tacos make my day :)
I feel like a lot of what you felt and said is literally how I feel as well. I am an older artist battling self consciousness and feelings of doubt. But watching & hearing your own struggles let’s me know that these are issues we all face no matter our age or where we’re at on our art path. So thank you for being so honest and encouraging.
First of all how dare you for that unfortunately relatable feeling at the beginning. Way to hit home 😔
I didn't even realize I was dealing with art block because I was so in my head about various things going on. After just one video I feel a little more in tune with my creative side, so thank you! I'd love to see more of your journey with this book.
Yeah I think breaks are just procrastination on the problem which is mental. A break doesn't solve the perspective shift or mindset shift that needs to be done to continue being creative with a sense of relief. Took me a while to figure it out too :)
Tiffany PLEASE do more videos of this type!! I loved seeing how it works! 💜
Please do keep sharing! I started weeks 1 and 2 but summer is chaos so I’ll officially restart in august with a view of making time to do all 12 weeks - so it’s insightful to see how you find the experience 😊 I’m looking forward to more artist dates too
i read it 25 yrs ago after 20 people recommended it! i still do morning pgs n dates w myself. so glad you shared it with the audience, its so helpful.
Thank you. I need to get over my resistance. I will write to my best critic and my favourite coach. Thank you. Now following.
Thank you so much for this video, I just realized that I'm not the only one to be in a moment of doubt.
Sometimes the simple things like walking, going to the library, swimming, writing down your thoughts help in the process of loving yourself and your art. When I wasn't well, I used to write in a notebook to free my thoughts, and it feels so good! Thanks again for your video and your lovely voice! Lot of love from Paris ✨✨
Yes!!! Please document your journey this is so healing to watch.
Your energy shift pre-library compared to post library… 😊 🌈
Okay I literally feel everything you’re saying in my heart and soul 🥹🫶
I resonate with you so much in regard to a lot of things you said. Thank you for this video. And please do show us your journey with this book as a series! :D
Absolutely something l would watch. Art block is a struggle, and finding vlogs on how others go through roughly that somewhat same stages help at least me❤ ( tho, am struggling with diagnosed burnt out but find these vlogs calming and inspirational! Might check that book out as well when I feel a bit more emotionally stronger. But thank you for sharing your progress! 😊
I absolutely loved watching this video. I resonated with your struggles a lot--especially about overthinking after not creating for such a long time, or not leaving to go to the library date until the very last minute. For me, I feel anxious about doing something for myself 😂I loved seeing your experiences with the Artist's Way and the way it made me feel so calm and grounded. I've also been struggling with art block and have been meaning to check the book out, so I guess this is a sign! Can't wait to see more of your growth if you're up to showing it 🥰🤍
Thank you so much for this video, I’ve been putting off watching this because I tell my self “I don’t have time to watch this. I have to work.” I finally watched this today while I was at work, and boyo I teared up a bit 🤧 I’m definitely picking up The Artist Way, and doing the challenge! I feel like I’ve neglected prioritizing myself and hindering my creative fuel along the way 😭
Dude, where are these people who said mean things to you?!?!? 😡 I’ve been subscribed for a while now and I love watching your process. And I’m always inspired by your work. I understand the creative block - it happens to me all the time. I’ve been doing the same thing for my job for six years and so the fatigue is real. I just want to tell you thank you for being a refreshing break in my week! Sending you lots of love and support from South Africa 🫶🏽💜
This video could not have come at a better time 💕
I'm personally quite hesitant to follow any sort of self-help type deal, but I'm glad it seems to be working for you! Hopefully this can help break the cycle of work and burnout!
Yes Tiffany! We want to see more of this, the reality of it and how do you feel about it, if it doesn't end up working is fine, if you quick after week 4 is fine, but if you feel like sharing this with us I think is a beautiful way to know more and support you more!💖
happy to say I'm on week 5 now and I'm still loving it !
def going to put this book on my TBR, seems very helpful 😀
This was so great! Please do share your journey ❤
I just ordered my copy of The Artist’s Way. I would love to continue following along your journey. ❤
I adore the Artist's Way, and I adore you, so please continue the series! It's so important and helpful to hear about how common all of these feelings are and that it's okay to take a step back to work on yourself. As someone that's just starting their art business, I really look up to you and see you as an inspirational person that success with art is possible. You are a wonderful human being. ❤
This is such a good video to rewatch (I've already done it like--twice today). Preventing burnout really is about doing those things that you've wanted to do, no matter how small. Being aware of your energy levels really helps too! This vid really feels like a follow-along, simplified guide!
Absolutely! Would love to see the rest of your journey!
Ive had this book sitting on my shelf for a while. Guess it’s time to dust it off! I adore journalling, so this will be really refreshing and fun!
it's time! let's work on it all together :)
Oh! This was so great! I read this book 2 years ago and did the morning pages but fell out of it. I work as designer but mostly webdesign and my art was a bit left behind. Please do more of this.
loved this video, didnt want it to end ☺ Would love for this to be a series. Felt very refreshing ☀
Wow this opened my mind a lot. I’ve been really struggling with art because since almost the start of 2023 until the begging of June I spent almost 8 hours a day studying, and felt a lot of stress and pressure over my shoulders. Now that exams are over (everything went well btw!!) I have the time to draw and I have sooooo many ideas, but I’m so scared to take the first step because when I did I didn’t like how the piece turned out. I might look into the book that you showed, it seemed very interesting! I’m also thinking of doing anatomy studies and flower studies for fun! Your orchid drawings really inspired me and reminded me that I’ve been meaning to pick up a plant book from the library too! So thank you for sharing your journey!! I’ve been watching your videos for several years now, but I think I’ve never commented on any of them. I’m grateful for having someone so talented like you to look up to :) Have a great day
There's a lot of vlog type videos where artists go and do art within the community and I just love those types of videos, so I would love for you to continue that. I think for those of us who work at home, it's hard to remind ourselves to get out and away from the house. And I just love the idea of doing art in public places, even if I don't get the opportunity to do that much. I look forward to seeing what you put out next. Thanks for sharing!
On Ipad, Libby is free and allows you to apply for free library cards in your state! So you can borrow books for free and they include audio books!
just read the first pages of this book!! thank you for sharing, thanks to you i found this book an i can hopefully grow and learn from it
So much wisdom in one video
Please make this into a series! I love this book & I really enjoyed this video.
Hi Tiffany! Yes! Love your videos. Would love to see your journey as a series! All the best! Great job!
Yass! Please share your journey through this process!!!
I did so much art last year, like every day that I think I burned out. I had a depressive episode last summer and did absolutely nothing. I also switched meds.
I'm afraid my reason for doing art isn't enough to do it anymore (I legit wanted to make friends this way and show off my art, on insta. The second part never took off). And I did art most of my life before that.
I'm just afraid of not satisfying my internal critic
Yeah I think I needed to see this video today. Been stuck for months (years, lets be honest) creatively and for a while I've heard, like how you mentioned, that loud voice in my head that says "what's the point?" or "who am I even doing this for?"
I like that the methods from this book are more than just excercises in art fundamentals like how a lot of generic "How To Beat Art Block" guides are, but instead a journey where you identify what's halting you creatively and what you can do to re-route your lifestyle choices to be more focused on your needs and your happiness. I've never added a book to my wishlist faster lol
I wish you the absolute best on your creative journey, and I think I might pick this book up and try it out for myself!
I like that about the book as well! Honestly I went into it thinking it would be giving me prompts to make different types of works or something, but I like how it's more heavily touching on experiences and how it shapes our work!
The difference between how bright your face looked after just your first few days of journaling and how you looked at the beginning speaks volumes.
the consistent journaling has made a WORLD of a difference
Actually stress and lack of money is feeding me, I am stresfull all month, I work 40 hours a week with non-stop all the month which 160 hours of work, I could not have a holiday until my contract finish the first year, then I came by Friday to clean the house, cook for my teenage daughter, chores of the home, walk my little dog, I don't have time for myself and my writing as I am an author and I am so frustrated and angry from many things, I am sorry to post negativity which isn't me by the way, but I am totally burnout and I cry every night before I sleep, I just couldn't do anything for myself even for a walk or have something to me, life is so cruel to me 😢
Don’t worry it’ll get better! I think what you should do based on what you said is to be less hard on yourself. If your life is going this way it’s going there for a reason. Life is a struggle, but the work if it’s not already will be worth it!
At least you have a job
I'm just about to start this book. I would love to see your journey
Thank you for sharing your experience with The Artist's Way!! This book and "Seeking Wisdom" by the same author have been instrumental in my own mental health journey & sobriety :)
Thanks for making this and being so open and honest, I really appreciate it. I'm going through a super tough time right now, I have the book but life has just been like a scary film since I got it and the pressure of making art and reading has been something I've been pounding onto myself so it's made it harder! Today I started the day with water, food and 'positive art media' which is just videos of and by artists for me. I appreciated this video I'm actually going to read the book today, for some reason this has made it less scary and reminded me to (to paraphrase Anne Lamott) turn down K Fuck Radio (that's what she calls the negative self talk haha). Your orchids looked beautiful
Yes would love to go on this journey with you. I’ve had this book for years and never got to it. Glad its working out for you
I hope you will feel better soon! And I would love to see you continuing to work with this book!
I'm so picking this book up! Thank you!
Love your video and hearing about your artistic journey! I'm on a path myself trying to allow myself to get back into creative routines and encourage my own art practice. Please keep up your great videos I'll be back for more 💕
Omg thank youuuuu for making that comment about breaks. I would get frustrated by that advice because the mf gremlins/enemies would still be there on my return. Great video overall!
I want to see more! Thank you for this. I used to go on art dates by myself but since i moved to the states I have not. Ive just stayed inside, and take care of my dog. Just missing home alot. I bought alot of new art supplies, and i just let them sit there Artblock is real lol I miss watching you journal, I miss your Travelers Notebook too😢 Thank you again! 😊
Let’s restart the artist dates!
Omg i remember the travel or journal days
Really loved this video. I started the artist way a few years ago but you’ve inspired me to go back to it as I feel in a much better headspace for it now. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us xx
Thank you so much for this video. I have been going through some of what you talked about. This has helped. Time for me to start again an reset my goals.. thank you.
Very relatable, I'm also trying to get back into being more creative.
I'm going to try out this process and hope to see more of how you progress with it!
I would love to see the rest of your journey with this book. I am also reading the artists way and am on week 2 now 😊
The Creative Act: A Way Of Being by Rick Rubin is AMAZING. But if you can, get the physical copy because it's beautiful. And the sort of book you'll want to keep and return to forever ever
I'll keep this in mind ! thanks for the rec :)
Thank you, I'm going to buy the book and try it too. PS - I like your art, signature and handwriting/calligraphy. I also liked the lighting when it was raining in your car and the bunnies.
YES! Would definitely like to see the progress :)
Yes, this would be an awesome series to do. I would love to see more videos on your experiences with the book, “The Artist’s Way”
Thank u for sharing this Tiffany! I actually haven’t heard of this book, and even just watching this video and hearing ur reflections helped me realize things about myself too. Burnout is so tough and this is the first time I haven’t been able to “put a bandaid on it”, like u said, and so it’s been longer than usual. I’m wishing u the best on ur journey and would love to watch more vids about this if u wanna continue sharing it!
This is so refreshing and needed in my life right now. Thank you sharing!!