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Creators Process E-Book

Using the Kaizen approach in your creative process.

This e-book will help you use the kaizen approach of taking small, intentional steps when doing creative and business work, and why it’s super smart, gentle, and effective.

What you’ll learn

  • What kaizen is, and why it’s a great methodology for creators.

  • How to use the gentle, yet effective philosophy to help you do creative work when you feel stuck.

  • How to use the kaizen approach in your business by asking specific questions that will help you find your own way in business.

  • Why self-love and self-compassion are such a smart way to go about creating and doing business.

What you’ll get for $13

  • A 71-page ebook you can download or print, and go through at your own pace.

  • A gentle framework to approach creative work, and any improvements you want to make in your business

  • Lots of examples of small questions to spark your own Google search (your subconscious mind) to help find the answers you seek.

  • A framework for getting started on any project from now on and that same framework will help you finish them too.

I landed a major role in a Shakespeare play. The entire audition process, I kept thinking “small steps.”
I would think “I’m just going to drive to get coffee,” and from there “I’m just going to drive to the theater,” “I’m just going to sit here and wait for my name to be called
— Lovely coaching client
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Why this e-book could be interesting for you…

  • You procrastinate so much you don’t move forward with your creative work

  • You’re overwhelmed by how to make changes to your business

  • You’ve got a project you’d like to finish, but that finishing line keeps moving

  • You’d like to create a better work process for yourself

  • Your critical self is too noisy

  • You’ll like a gentle structure that works to your personality and schedule

Your creative process is about to get more joyful, and effective

How do we create projects, build businesses, and make art?

What to do when you feel overwhelmed, or when perfectionism makes you so worried about not being good enough, that you never seem to get going?

I’m a big believer in the process. The process of the day-to-day journey. It’s the commitment, the progress, the joy, and the delicious creative time with yourself. We can’t control the outside world, but there is so much we can control in our process.

My own journey with Kaizen

My creative life changed when I learned about kaizen. How I approach my work and business, has completely changed for me.

Before I became a kaizen-muse creativity coach, I didn’t know I was a perfectionist. I had no guidelines or structure for building my online vintage shop.

I had sought help and done courses, but I didn’t get the results I wanted. I like practical steps, and not just being told to follow my passions, so I was missing the ”how”.
Kaizen has given me that roadmap.

I now have an effective tool, a way to approach my work that doesn’t overwhelm me. I return again and again to the simple task of taking just one small step. It works too.