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Whole Creative Living Beyond Burnout

  • Story Parlor 227A Haywood Road Asheville, NC, 28806 United States (map)

Thursdays evenings from 6:15-8:30pm at Story Parlor

Whole Creative Living Beyond Burnout
$340.00

Early bird $299 | Register by January 10 (discount applied at checkout)
Regular Price $340 | Effective January 11

Space is LIMITED to ensure an intimate experience. We recommend signing up early!

Refund and other policies can be found here.

“You may run out of energy, but not creativity.” —Rick Rubin

Do you ever feel like a broken clock? Gears stuck, springs unwound, the weight of the world creating too much pressure? As creatives, our relationship with stress is deeply intertwined with our art, influencing our lives in ways that can both move us forward or stop time completely.

Burnout happens when we get stuck in the stress cycle, and no longer have the energy to move through life and the creative process the way we once did. Without the gentle rhythm from our internal creative clock—your unique beat that guides your body to feel and make sense of the world—our vitality begins to fade, we become less heart and more head. We may no longer recognize ourselves, grasping for self-care quick fixes to lives lived without user guides or repair manuals.

How then, we ask, does one begin to mend the harmful effects of living in modern time?

In this 6-week workshop, we will explore the energetic cycles of rest, digest, play, and create that are vital to your well-being as an artist living in the 21st-century.

Through creative questions, journaling, reading, group engagement, and the introduction of somatic practices to ground and soothe your nervous system, you will identify where you get stuck in the parallel cycles of stress and creativity, and as a group we will nourish each other to create the momentum we need to ritualize the winding of our creative clocks and begin to move through our cycles with less stress and more peace.

This workshop draws from the research, wisdom, and inspiration found in literature, including Burnout and The Burnout Workbook both by Emily Nagoski, PhD, and Amelia Nagoski, DMA, and many more. In time, and with the support of others, you will once again embody the values most important to you as you begin to be well, create, and thrive on the path of your whole creative life.