Listen "24: Start Again, Not From Scratch"
Episode Synopsis
Been away from your embroidery hoop (or any creative practice) and feeling guilty about it? This episode is your permission slip to start again — without the shame, without the pressure, and without believing you're back at square one.Kathleen shares why stopping and starting is a natural creative rhythm, not a character flaw. She explores how to make peace with the cycle of stepping away and returning, and offers a refreshing new definition of consistency that actually honors real life.Whether you've been gone for a day, a month, or a year — you didn't start over. You continued. And that's something to celebrate.You'll hear about:Why the stop-start cycle is completely normal (and not a sign of failure)The real reasons we step away from creativity — and why it's not weaknessHow to lower the barrier to coming back without guilt or pressureKathleen's personal story of stepping away and returning to stitchingA new way to define consistency that makes space for seasons and rhythmsWhy every return to your creativity is an act of courageTakeaway: Starting again isn't starting from scratch. Every time you come back to your creativity, you're building on everything that came before. You're allowed to have seasons of rest and seasons of creating — and both are part of your creative journey.
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