How to Finish Creative Projects When You’re Emotionally Fried
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8232849849
- EAN9798232849849
- Date de parution04/09/2025
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
You're emotionally fried. The spark is gone, your brain feels like mashed potatoes, and your once-beloved creative project now stares at you like an unpaid bill. Sound familiar?How to Finish Creative Projects When You're Emotionally Fried is your compassionate, no-fluff guide to pushing through the fog and finishing what matters-without sacrificing your sanity. Whether you're a songwriter stuck mid-verse, a designer ghosting your own portfolio, or a writer drowning in half-done drafts, this book meets you where you are: tired, tangled, and still quietly determined.
Inside, you'll find: Modular strategies for low-energy momentum Emotional check-ins that don't feel like therapy homework Micro-goals and "done is better than perfect" frameworks Brain hacks for when your creative tank is bone dry Real talk on guilt, procrastination, and the myth of constant inspiration This isn't about hustle. It's about healing your relationship with your work-and finishing with grace, grit, and a little bit of gallows humor.
If you've ever whispered "I just want to be done, " this book was written for you.
Inside, you'll find: Modular strategies for low-energy momentum Emotional check-ins that don't feel like therapy homework Micro-goals and "done is better than perfect" frameworks Brain hacks for when your creative tank is bone dry Real talk on guilt, procrastination, and the myth of constant inspiration This isn't about hustle. It's about healing your relationship with your work-and finishing with grace, grit, and a little bit of gallows humor.
If you've ever whispered "I just want to be done, " this book was written for you.























