It's not like I didn't have the skill set, but for some reason or another, this idea of writing a book was somehow so dramatically different than writing an article. The inner critic totally fool you into thinking that you're completely out of your league in situations where you are more than in your league. And then to this thing about being afraid of what people think. So every time I had, so then, okay, then we progress in time. Now it's like six, four months down the road or five months down theRoad and I'm at the part where I start making doing writing chapters.
Denise Jacobs teaches us how to banish our inner critic. She motivates us to realize what we’re capable of creatively. She encourages us to overcome the fear of the unknown by turning that fear into curiosity. She also guides us into how to ask for feedback in a way that’s healthy and beneficial to us.
- Why did you write “Banish Your Inner Critic”? (8:27)
- We’re all born creative…what happens to us? (27:11)
- Creativity > public school (35:04)
- Do you have Dunning Kruger effect? (39:49)
- The value of a creativity cheerleader (49:25)
- Listener question: How can I assure my self worth is not dependent on external sources? (57:05)
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