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Discover why the most confident creators prioritize fun and play, and learn a practical exercise to identify playful activities that align with your strengths.

Key Concepts Covered:

The Fun-Confidence Connection

  • Confident creators have fun regularly, even when busy
  • Play makes you more resourceful, engaged, and confident
  • Angela Duckworth's research on grit emphasizes discovery and exploration

The Strengths-to-Play Exercise

  • Map your character strengths to areas of creative play
  • Left side: List your signature strengths (use VIA assessment or self-identify)
  • Right side: List specific areas you'd like to play in (podcasting, drawing, music, writing, etc.)
  • Draw connections between strengths and play areas
  • Get specific: Don't just say "music"—say "learn to play 'Johnny B. Goode' on guitar"

Dr. Barbara Fredrickson's Broaden and Build Theory

  • Foundation: Positive emotions
  • Broadening: Novel thoughts, activities, and relationships
  • Building: Enduring personal resources (skills, resilience, social support)
  • Result: Enhanced health and fulfillment
  • Creates an upward spiral of continued growth

The Takeaway: Play creates positive emotions → broadens your perspective → builds lasting resources → increases confidence as a creator

Additional Resources:

VIA Character Strengths Assessment: https://www.viacharacter.org/account/register

Broaden and Build according to Dr. Barbara Fredrickson: https://youtu.be/Z7dFDHzV36g?si=y09x6wknxk59Qg0N

Book Mentioned: Grit by Angela Duckworth

Want to document your own confident creator journey? https://triumphwithyourtalk.com/

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