Clear your creative path and work out where you’re heading in 2023!
Wondering what your big vision for 2023 will be?
Finding networking a nightmare?
Feeling burnt by your battles with boundaries?
Drawing a blank on how to find new work?
Need support in taking that next step in your creative work?
Being a creative can often leave you feeling scattered trying to address ALL the things. But if deep down you know there’s one area you really need to work on then a Back On Your Creative Track session is for you! These 90 minute 1:1 sessions are a space to find clarity and define your next steps on a specific area of your relationship with your creative work.
What could change if you gave that one thing all your focus, worked through the obstacles AND decided what to do next?
How does it work?
Share the story
We’ll look at what the key thing that is blocking your path so you can enjoy being the magical, talented, caring creative you are! I’ll offer you all my support as we gently look at what’s getting in your way
Plan the path
We’ll define what the next steps will look like, and where you would like them to take you in a written plan - like making a map you can follow! You’ll leave with more clarity and confidence in where you’re heading next.
Explore the options
I’ll help you to lay out what you believe are the possible paths forward, and open up what these make you think, imagine and feel. Think of it as a walk with a dowsing rod or a compass through the problem, talking it out until you find something that feels right for you.
Of course, living and working as a creative is a winding journey, and there is nuance in everyone’s story.
But these one-off sessions will help you to clear your path so you can look forward to a more joyful, more fulfilling and more creative 2023!
Book Your Session
Sessions available to book for December 2022 - February 2023
£45 per session
Hellooooo lovely creative!
I’m Eleanor (but you can call me Ellie!) I’m an artist and creativity coach with 15 years experience in sharing the creative process with thousands of people.
I’m also a highly sensitive creative who knows how difficult it can be to market your work, be visible online, overcome fears around networking and the many other challenges of being a sensitive artist. But with this experience I’ve come to see my sensitivity as one of my biggest strengths.
I’ve been a self-employed artist since 2009 and my own journey has included:
- Working as a full time artist, sharing my own artwork through exhibitions, residencies, funded projects and through selling work online.
- Gaining qualifications in art up to MA level, in counselling skills, and as a teacher and trainer for people aged 16+ in the arts.
- Working as a creative practitioner teaching art and craft subjects for people of all ages including in formal education, community and adult education, for museums, galleries and arts organisations.