
When Creativity Feels Too Risky
حسن المسلاتي
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<p>Self-sabotage comes in a variety of packages. We creative people can find ten thousand ways to avoid letting people know what we've made. Why?</p> <p>In this Coffee Break, Franklin Taggart delves into his own mystery around this question. The intent and the inspiration came from a pure place. They weren't self-serving or vain in nature. They were made to enhance the lives of others. Why does this feel so risky?</p> <p>Ego is a slippery critter for something that is no more than a construct of the mind. Finding ways to release our resistance seems to be the step after we finish something we've invested with heart and soul.</p> <p>I've been going through it, too. And so have several other coaches, consultants, and helping professionals I know. The courage isn't in the creating, it's in the revealing. That's when we feel most vulnerable. But what is really at stake?</p> <p>#egotrips #innerchildactingup #helloresistance</p>