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Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Quietly Visible, Carol Stewart is joined by Melissa DinWiddie—Juilliard-trained dancer, jazz singer, improviser, author of The Creative Sandbox Way, and creativity consultant for global brands like Google, Meta, and Salesforce.Melissa shares her powerful journey from believing she “wasn’t creative” to embracing her artistry and building a career helping leaders and teams unlock their boldest ideas. She opens up about the perfectionism that held her back for years, how self-compassion became her game-changer, and why she now proudly calls herself an “intentional imperfectionist.”💡 In this conversation:Why creativity is much more than painting or musicHow perfectionism differs from the pursuit of excellenceThe role of self-compassion in overcoming fear and self-doubtHow introverted leaders can thrive by lowering the bar and starting messyPractical tools to embrace play, experimentation, and risk-takingMelissa’s story is a testament to the fact that creativity lives in everyone—and that letting go of perfection can open doors to joy, innovation, and authentic leadership.Connect with Melissa DinWiddie:https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissadinwiddie/Website: melissadinwiddie.com https://melissadinwiddie.com/Instagram: @a_creative_life https://instagram.com/a_creative_lifeYou Tube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRFDQEc5Rj6SU3FTprqohLQTake Carol's Free Assessment to improve your impact and influencehttps://aboundingsolutions.com/taketheimpactassessment/🎵 - ©️Julie Anne Smith#introvert #Empowerment #IntrovertedWomenLeaders
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