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My book proposal editor (and dear, dear friend) Jennifer Howd has been an essential ally, mentor, and guide for me in my creative process. She has a compassionate way of encouraging us to sink our teeth into the process of creation—instead of getting wrapped up trying to achieve some "perfect" result.
In this episode:
- How does the inner critic show up for you?
- Why mindfulness helped Jennifer distance herself from her inner critic
- Ways to find your creative flow
- What to do when you feel the "Automatic Hinder Response" in your body
- The essential importance of PLAY
Show notes:
https://www.shannonalgeo.com/podcast/jennifer-howd
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