Making Time for Creativity (Even When it Feels Like You Don’t Have It)
If you've been telling yourself you'd pursue your creative passions if you just had more time — this episode is going to gently challenge that story.
Because for most people, figuring out how to make time for creativity isn't really a scheduling problem. It's a permission problem. One that's been quietly reinforced by years of putting everyone else's needs first, until your own creative life is running on whatever's left over — which is usually nothing.
I’m getting personal in this one, sharing how I’ve finished big creative projects in just thirty minutes a day, why my family treats creative time as non-negotiable, and the specific strategies that keep creative work from getting swallowed by the logistical demands of a full life — including batching household tasks, separating the creator from the editor, and building small daily habits that prioritize consistency over marathon sessions.
This episode is for anyone who feels that low-grade grief of a creative life going unmet — and wants something more useful than "wake up earlier."
Your creativity is not a luxury. This episode will remind you why.