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16 contributions to Art With Courage
What Keeps Pulling You Away From Your Creativity?
Morning everyone, I'm currently developing a new course and would love your help. Over the years I've become increasingly interested in a question: Why do so many creative people struggle to make the work they genuinely want to make? Not because they lack talent. Not because they don't care. But because somewhere between intention and action, something seems to get in the way. Distraction. Overthinking. Starting and stopping. Losing momentum. Feeling disconnected from creativity. Abandoning projects that matter. I've experienced all of these myself, and I'm trying to understand them more deeply. I've put together a short 3–5 minute survey, and I'd be incredibly grateful if you could complete it. Your answers will help shape the course. But I suspect you'll get something from it too. Many of the questions are designed to help you reflect on your own creative practice, identify what's getting in the way, and perhaps gain a little more clarity about where you are right now. Survey link: Reflect on Your Creative Practice Please do it now before life distracts you and you forget. And if you'd rather not fill in the survey, I'd still love to hear from you in the comments: **What's the biggest challenge you face in your creative practice right now?**
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distraction.
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@Sarmed Mirza I am reminded of the phrase "lead, follow or get out of the way" often it is my own thoughts and I find that they are just as difficult to regroup and shift focus as external distractions. The main impact of distraction is a loss of productivity. Leading and following frequently lead to good outcomes--time spent getting out of the way of distraction is unproductive but a prerequisite for more purpose driven action.
Are we going to procrastinate again in 2026… or do something different? 👀
Happy New Year 🌱 If I’m honest, procrastination showed up for me last year too. Not because I lost my passion, but because my attention was being pulled everywhere else. Everyone wants it. Everything steals it. And when it came time to focus on the work that mattered to me, the muscle wasn’t always there. Did that happen to you too? What changed things wasn’t forcing discipline. It was learning how to reclaim attention in very small, simple ways. Through that, I got more done last year than I had in a long time, not by rushing, but by building one thing on top of another. That’s the approach I’m carrying into this year. I shared a short video about this here 🎥 https://www.instagram.com/p/DS78bQvDM6M/ These hacks are simple by design, but don’t be fooled, they’re powerful. They’re low pressure, don’t require hours of effort, and are designed to work with your biology, not against it. Each repetition trains the body to want to return to the work with less friction. One of the biggest things I’m grateful for last year was teaching over 100 students in person 🎨 It taught me how to support people deeply and gently as they stay with their creative work. It also gave me stamina. And stamina eats procrastination for breakfast. That experience is a big reason this community exists. One of the most powerful things we’ll be continuing with is our Make It Together sessions here ✍️ These are what I CRAVED when I started working as an artist. Accountability. Company. Focused time to do the work. Bring your work. Use this space. Turn up and move things forward alongside others. You can check the calendar for the Zoom dates. Or we can start a new poll for new dates if that suits the majority. Just comment below. If you’re here and haven’t really engaged yet, consider this your invitation 💬 Even a small presence helps others step forward too. If you feel like it, reply below: one thing you’re grateful for from last year ✨ one thing you want to give attention to in 2026 🚀
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I feel it and I am grateful to witness the many ways you lead by example (engaged skool community, book, community support)--the journey continues🙏
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@Sarmed Mirza excited to see the upcoming wins in 2026!!
Creative Reset Starts Before Burnout
I’ve been under the weather and a bit wiped out the last few days. It’s one of those moments that reminds me, again, that I have to take care of myself. I’d been pushing hard mentally, psychologically, physically. When you keep doing that, the body eventually intervenes. This arrived at what felt like the worst possible time with projects and deadlines. But it also turned out to be a necessary interruption. When you are forced to stop, you notice something important. Life continues. Things adjust. The world does not fall apart because you paused. This experience has sharpened my thinking around Creative Reset and why I am running it (in January 2026) . It is not a fluffy idea. It is about knowing how to rein things in before you go too far. So practically, how do you catch it before it tips over? Here are three simple checks that actually work. 1. Check in early, not when you’re broken. Ask yourself once a day how you’re actually doing. If something feels off, say it out loud to someone you trust. Asking for help early is far easier than recovering later. 2. Get it out of your head and onto paper. If there is no one to talk to in that moment, write. A few lines in a notebook is enough. Journalling is not about elegance, it is about unloading mental weight so it stops looping. 3. Think alongside someone while doing something physical This is why the Make It Together sessions exist in this community. You can talk, throw ideas around, get things off your chest while your hands are busy making art. It lowers guilt, lowers pressure, and puts you back into motion without forcing productivity. Also, the boring basics matter. Rest. Eat properly. Take your vitamins. All of this feeds directly into the Art With Courage work and the upcoming Creative Reset webinar. What I teach is what I have to practise, often the hard way. How are you doing right now, honestly? Drop a message below and let me know where you’re at.
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I am finding the boring basics are a prerequisite to any quality of life--I will be putting the simple checks on my wall of Most Important Things. Thank you Sarmed🙏
Thank you for your beautiful book, Sarmed.
I received this last weekend and opened it after a long work day, thinking I would take a quick peek and then read it later. An hour later, I was changed in the wonderful way that a great story changes you... I couldn't put it down. Thank you, @Sarmed Mirza . <3
Thank you for your beautiful book, Sarmed.
2 likes • Nov '25
Artists unite!
Skeleton and a quick mantis sketch...
I got a bit frustrated and overtried with the sugar skull, but stuck with it and found it to be okay in the end. Also, still enjoying the VQSs in 5 minutes or less. Did you know creative flow has been shown to reduce anxiety?
Skeleton and a quick mantis sketch...
1 like • Oct '25
Just in time for Dia del Muerto
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