How to recognize, recover from and prevent future creative burnout, A conversation with Sinclair
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This article reprinted from John T. Unger's Art Heroes. The original article can be found online:
https://www.artheroesradio.com/2010/09/how-to-recognize-recover-from-and-prevent-future-creative-burnout-a-conversation-with-sinclair.html
© 2010, John T Unger
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Sinclair is a coach who helps creative entrepreneurs become unstoppable. She runs the blog Selfactivator.com, with fresh starts, business how-tos and creative process good stuff. She's a theater director, writer, aerialist, and neuro-science geek. I love the line in her bio that reads "My superpower is catching other people using their superpowers. It is the best job in the entire world."
Her latest kit Burnout to Bliss is for creatives recovering from burnout, and to ramp up your creativity and make sure you don't hit burnout again. Most artists are familiar with the burnout part of the creative cycle and maybe with recovering from burnout but I was especially interested to hear Sinclair's ideas on how to prevent it in the first place.
Learn More about Ashley Sinclair
- Read Sinclair's blog: Selfactivator.com.
- Follow Sinclair on Twitter or Facebook.
- About Sinclair's coaching process.
Further Resources:
- Free Tools from Self Activator
Show Highlights: Excerpts From the Conversation
Once the transcription is completed I'll include some of the best portions here.
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