106. Changing Course and Overcoming Limiting Beliefs



In today’s episode, Steph and I are chatting through our processes with overcoming limiting beliefs we’ve held in the past and exploring opportunities that we once thought we’d left behind.

For me, this has happened in my desire to exhibit, which I never thought that I would do again.  In this episode, I unpack some of my process of realizing that this was something that I really wanted to do again and then going on a journey to heal old wounds and create permission for myself to do that.

For Steph, it’s happened in coming back to realize that she wanted to fully embrace a ceramics practice and heal old wounds around poverty that had previously made her feel like this was out of her reach.

This is a super-juicy episode where we dive deep into personal histories and journeys toward a place where we are truly in love with, and excited by our art practices.

In this episode, we talked about:

  • Our current art and personal journeys

  • Overcoming the limiting beliefs that are holding us back

  • Dealing with fear of rejection

  • Getting through tough creative blocks

  • Process of writing an exhibition proposal

  • How an opportunity can present itself in many different forms

  • And MUCH MORE!

Links:

PAINTING AS A PRACTICE CHAPTER 1 (USE COUPON CODE: PP1) 

https://susan-nethercote-studio.teachable.com/p/painting-as-a-practice-chapter-1 

PAINTING AS A PRACTICE CHAPTER 2 (USE COUPON CODE: PP2)

https://susan-nethercote-studio.teachable.com/p/painting-as-a-practice-chapter-2 

PAINTING AS A PRACTICE THE COMPLETE TRILOGY

 https://susan-nethercote-studio.teachable.com/p/painting-as-a-practice-the-complete-trilogy

Susan Nethercote:

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Steph Wallace

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