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#22: 3 Ways to Boost your Creativity by Writing Emails

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Have you ever thought about how writing emails could actually boost your creativity? In this episode, we will explore how emails can serve as a platform for artistic expression, inspire deeper connections with your audience, and create healthy accountability in your creative practice.

What you'll learn:

  1. Creativity in communication: Discover how writing emails can be an extension of your art, allowing you to lean into your creativity and artistic persona.
  2. Engaging with your audience: Learn how sharing more fully of yourself and your art can inspire your work and provide valuable feedback and validation.
  3. Creating healthy accountability: Explore how writing regular emails to your fans can help you focus on what inspires you, leading to increased creativity and inspiration.

Call to action: Take some time this week to write a thoughtful email to your audience, sharing a glimpse into your creative process or the inspiration behind your latest work. Use this as an opportunity to connect deeply with your community and nurture your creative spirit. Remember, every email you write is a chance to strengthen your artistic voice and foster meaningful relationships. Keep writing, keep creating, and keep inspiring others through your art.

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Manage episode 414127215 series 3562644
Content provided by Kay Potter. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kay Potter or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Have you ever thought about how writing emails could actually boost your creativity? In this episode, we will explore how emails can serve as a platform for artistic expression, inspire deeper connections with your audience, and create healthy accountability in your creative practice.

What you'll learn:

  1. Creativity in communication: Discover how writing emails can be an extension of your art, allowing you to lean into your creativity and artistic persona.
  2. Engaging with your audience: Learn how sharing more fully of yourself and your art can inspire your work and provide valuable feedback and validation.
  3. Creating healthy accountability: Explore how writing regular emails to your fans can help you focus on what inspires you, leading to increased creativity and inspiration.

Call to action: Take some time this week to write a thoughtful email to your audience, sharing a glimpse into your creative process or the inspiration behind your latest work. Use this as an opportunity to connect deeply with your community and nurture your creative spirit. Remember, every email you write is a chance to strengthen your artistic voice and foster meaningful relationships. Keep writing, keep creating, and keep inspiring others through your art.

  continue reading

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