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Five Things I’m Thinking About: The Creative Process, Pricing Your Work, Inspiration vs. Discernment, Insanity, and the Etymology of Should

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Hi, it’s Elise Loehnen, host of PULLING THE THREAD. Today, it’s just me. I’m sharing five things I’ve been thinking about a lot—from understanding how to quantify and charge for one’s time, what to consider before starting a new creative project, and the art of a gentle no. I’m also answering some of your questions—about judgment, sanity, and the etymology of “should.”

THINGS I REFERENCE:

  1. Your vibration must be higher than what you create, otherwise you cannot manage it.
  2. The Construct of Time
  3. The Matter With Things, by Iain McGilchrist
  4. Practicing the Gentle No
  5. What is Intuition?

MORE FROM ME:

On Our Best Behavior: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Price Women Pay to Be Good

My Substack Newsletter

My Instagram

Solo Episode 1: What We’re After

Solo Episode 2: Five Things I’ve Learned This Year

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Hi, it’s Elise Loehnen, host of PULLING THE THREAD. Today, it’s just me. I’m sharing five things I’ve been thinking about a lot—from understanding how to quantify and charge for one’s time, what to consider before starting a new creative project, and the art of a gentle no. I’m also answering some of your questions—about judgment, sanity, and the etymology of “should.”

THINGS I REFERENCE:

  1. Your vibration must be higher than what you create, otherwise you cannot manage it.
  2. The Construct of Time
  3. The Matter With Things, by Iain McGilchrist
  4. Practicing the Gentle No
  5. What is Intuition?

MORE FROM ME:

On Our Best Behavior: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Price Women Pay to Be Good

My Substack Newsletter

My Instagram

Solo Episode 1: What We’re After

Solo Episode 2: Five Things I’ve Learned This Year

To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  continue reading

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