Anita: I think a lot of people are really good at making content and connecting a bunch of ideas, but don't always get down, sort of go under go a little bit deeper for themselves. Anita: What we are doing right now didn't exist five years ago,. Let alone in a studio like with professional mikes that we could do on our own like that. It's been over the last ten, 15 year s. it's phenomenal what we've been able to create. And so much of our thought process, in our understanding metapolization of ideas, comes through the creative experience of writing something. That's all we're trying to do here.
Sup squiggly-brained intuitives! Welcome to our six-part series on Inspired Creators, where we’ll be chatting about everything from burnout, embodying your creator archetype, finding your flow state, and what the witch wound has to do with our creative output.
This week we’re lucky to have the ingenious creative Anita Stubenrauch (@anitavisions) to talk about pushing through creative blocks and strategies for combating burnout. Over a 13-year creative career at Apple, Anita authored Apple’s credo, designed presentations given to Steve Jobs, and was Angela Ahrendts’ executive speechwriter. She currently lives in Murphys, California, where she's building a beautiful retreat space, The Land of Make+Believe while running her brand-vision agency, Cause:Effect Creative.
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