Navigating The Creative Cycle
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We can all have plenty of ideas but how do we choose the right one? This week we take a look at the importance of choosing our project.
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We take a look at how at this stage of the cycle we can be full of verve and excitement but we also need to anticipate what is ahead.
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This could be one of the most important stages of the cycle because fallout can be high. We learn how to ensure that we stay till completion
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As we reach the end of our creative journey we take what we have learnt to create a more bespoke plan for ourselves and for our future creative endeavours.
Navigating The Creative Cycle
Are you surrounded by unfinished projects? Overwhelmed by too many ideas? Or stuck before you even start?
This is a supported 4-week container, not just content, but guidance as you move.
If you’re ready to finally move forward on your creative journey, join me and receive the guidance and support to reach your creative goals.
Who Is This For?
Are you surrounded by unfinished projects?Do you start with excitement… and then quietly drift away?
Or freeze before you even begin because you don’t want to choose the wrong thing?
Would you like to receive guidance along the way, be able to ask questions and receive feedback?
The creative cycle isn’t linear. It moves through phases, choosing, beginning, continuing, and completing. And each phase asks something different of you.
Over 4 weeks, we gently move through:
Week One – The Creative Choice
Find focus. Choose one project. Reduce noise and overwhelm.
Week Two – The Creative Catalyst
Begin in a grounded way. Plan realistically for your energy and capacity.
Week Three – The Creative Continuum
Navigate the messy middle. Work with resistance instead of fighting it.
Week Four – The Creative Completion
Finish. Reflect. Integrate what you’ve learned so you can repeat the cycle again and again.
If you don’t understand where you are in the cycle, it’s easy to believe:
“I’m lazy.”
“I’m inconsistent.”
“Maybe I’m not disciplined enough.”
But often, you’re just stuck in a phase that needs a different kind of support.
“As I reflect upon the Navigating the Creative Cycle course, I can wholeheartedly say- what a gift!
With this thought provoking, action based course Kiran mentors and guides you to understand yourself in relation to creativity with tangible, doable steps. It’s uniquely formatted and you can reach out privately for Kiran’s generous support. Eloquently, gently, she sheds light on your darkened corners by offering valuable insights and exquisite wisdom of her own path while encouraging you to freely make each step your own. Creativity is a part of all of us; one of the most precious parts of being human.
As such, Navigating the Creative Cycle course benefits everyone. I highly recommend this gift and hope you open it for yourself.”
Rene - Course Member
What Will I Receive?
Each week includes:
A guided audio (so you can listen while walking, resting, or working)
Journal prompts to deepen your clarity
And personal email access to me for the month, so you’re not navigating this alone
You can ask questions.
Share where you’re stuck.
Get gentle course correction.
This isn’t about producing a masterpiece in 30 days.
It’s about becoming someone who understands how they create and can bring things to completion without burning out or abandoning themselves.
If you’re ready to stop restarting and start finishing,
I’d love to guide you through your next creative cycle.
The audios alongside the journal prompts can be downloaded so you can listen offline. They are yours with lifetime access and the transcript and prompts are also included in a digital workbook with space for your own notes.
This May Not Be For You If:-
You’re looking for a high-pressure productivity system.
You want a rigid blueprint that tells you exactly what to create.
You’re trying to complete five projects at once.
You want external accountability more than internal understanding.
This work is slower.
It asks you to pay attention to your patterns.
To choose one thing.
To move with awareness instead of urgency.
If you’re willing to look at how you create, not just what you create, you’ll get the most from this space.