I think taking a break was a big part of how I moved through that, letting some patterns and pressures fall off. And it's just again, what you preach a lot through your business is the value of breaks. So we need to have ways of looking at different parts of our lives and understanding what we offer them and what they offer us. The pressure for me is I want to be able to do whatever the fuck I want in a way that feels perfectly correct and right for whatever I'm making. If it were my business, I actually wouldn't be able to doing that.
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