Creative flow can feel like magic when it’s there… and surprisingly heavy when it seems like it’s disappeared.
In this episode of Living Unscripted, we talk about the real mechanics of creativity: how structure can support flow (without suffocating it), what to do when you fall out of rhythm, and why coming back gently matters more than “being consistent” at all costs.
We also explore the difference between creating for expression vs creating for productivity, how accountability can be nourishing when it’s rooted in your own desire, and why “missing a day” doesn’t mean you’re off track. The lived experience is the creative material.
We Chat About
- Structure as a support for creative flow (not the enemy of it)
- What to do when you fall off your creative practice (without shame spirals)
- Creativity as a muscle… and also as something that never truly leaves you
- The difference between writing for marketing vs writing from the heart
- Why creatives get funneled into “making art productive”, and how that drains us
Threads We Followed
- Structure + flow can coexist (and they’re better together)
- Accountability can be supportive when it’s rooted in self-trust
- Gentleness brings you back faster than shame ever will
- Your life is the best source material
- Creative work needs fuel, not extraction
Lines That Landed
- “Create for the sake of creating, not just because it’s productive.”
- “You’re not missing your life because you didn’t write it down. You’re living it.”
- “Creativity isn’t static. It’s seasonal.”
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