Creative Blocks Actually Signal Something Deeper
Par Whitfield, Sarah
Publié par epubli
English
2026
ISBN 9783565236725
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This book explores the often-misunderstood experience of creative resistance—not as a problem to solve, but as a signal worth interpreting. It examines why we struggle to access creative flow even when we desperately want it, and what this struggle reveals about fear, perfectionism, and the conditions we believe we need before we deserve to create.
Rather than offering techniques to "unlock" creativity, this book reframes the entire relationship between you and your creative impulses. It investigates the psychology behind creative blocks, the role of self-criticism in shutting down expression, and why permission to create badly might be more important than any skill development. It explores what happens when we confuse productivity with creativity, when we treat art as evidence of worth, and how comparison quietly drains the energy that flow requires.
Through compassionate inquiry, the book navigates the tension between wanting recognition and needing solitude, between discipline and spontaneity, between honoring your voice and fearing it won't matter. It offers insight into recognizing when you're creating from genuine curiosity versus performing for validation, and what it means to trust your creative process without demanding immediate results.
This is an invitation to approach your artistic impulses with less pressure and more presence, to understand that creative potential isn't something locked away waiting to be released—it's something already here, waiting for the conditions that allow it to breathe.
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