Episode 41 - When Creativity Feels Like Work: Rekindling Joy in Your Projects

20/01/2025 9 min

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Are you feeling uninspired, burned out, or like your creative projects have become just another task on your to-do list? You’re not alone. In this episode of Mending Creatively, we’re diving into why creativity can sometimes feel like work, how burnout impacts our artistic flow, and practical strategies to rekindle the joy that brought you to your craft in the first place.
We’ll explore:✨ The subtle signs of creative burnout and why it happens.✨ How external pressures, perfectionism, and neglecting rest can steal your creative spark.✨ Practical tips for navigating burnout, including reconnecting with your "why," creating boundaries, and embracing play.✨ Resources like Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert to inspire and support your journey.
🌐 Research from the American Psychological Association on burnout and creative balance.💡 Dr. Matthew Walker’s work on the connection between rest and creativity, as highlighted in his book Why We Sleep.
If you’re feeling stuck, try one of these small steps:

Set aside time to create something just for you.
Take an intentional break—your brain needs it!
Write down your “why” and put it somewhere visible to keep your purpose front and center.

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How do you navigate burnout when creativity feels like work? I’d love to hear your story. Message me on Instagram or tag me in your posts—I love connecting with fellow creatives like you.
Remember, burnout doesn’t mean you’re not creative—it’s a sign that your creativity needs a little care. You’ve got this. And as always: just keep going.