Sun Child Creativity: An Antithetical Approach to Suffering Artistry
Shadow work is effective — necessary, even — but when we become our shadow self, in identifying too strongly with it, is when we start to lose the plot. The goal isn't to eliminate the shadow child, but to integrate it; and to allow your sun child to have a voice, too, leading you into more free and joyful expression, uninhibited by fear, anxiety, or self-doubt.
All Is Fair in Love and Work: On Making Art Through Heartbreak and Career Change
After a breakup with my artist boyfriend and the start of a buttoned-up corporate job, a close friend told me it made sense; I was "made for corporate" — that I wanted security more than I wanted to be an artist. Here's what I've learned about Creative Responsibility looking different across seasons — and why occupying one role doesn’t steal validity from another.

