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313. Rediscovering Childhood Creativity

In this episode of Creative Chats, Mike Brennan explores the themes of creativity, mental health, and the importance of rediscovering childhood creativity. He shares his journey of self-publishing, the significance of networking, and how professional pressures can stifle joy in creative expression. Mike encourages listeners to reconnect with their creative roots and emphasizes the value of creating for joy rather than profit. He also discusses tools and resources to help individuals reignite their creative passions and the lifelong journey of maintaining creativity in their lives.

3 Key Takeaways:

🎨 Childhood Creativity Remains Powerful – The creative play, curiosity, and expression we enjoyed as kids lay the groundwork for our adult creative lives. Mike encourages reflecting on those formative experiences and uncovering lasting threads that continue to inspire us.

🎨 Creative Practice Needs Space – Professional creatives often risk losing personal joy when creativity becomes only a career. Mike stresses the importance of nurturing a practice just for you, outside deadlines, clients, or commercial pressure.

🎨 Reconnect, Rediscover, Reclaim – If creative frustration or "low-grade dissatisfaction" is present, Mike urges listeners to intentionally recapture that childlike wonder. Make sacrifices for joy, track your creative habits, and prioritize activities that bring personal fulfillment—even coloring for coloring's sake!

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