The World Needs Creatives with Rachael Sardelich

10. The Making of a Pearl. Why we need Grit & Irritation in the Process of Creating our Greatest Work.

May 13, 2024 Rachael Sardelich
10. The Making of a Pearl. Why we need Grit & Irritation in the Process of Creating our Greatest Work.
The World Needs Creatives with Rachael Sardelich
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The World Needs Creatives with Rachael Sardelich
10. The Making of a Pearl. Why we need Grit & Irritation in the Process of Creating our Greatest Work.
May 13, 2024
Rachael Sardelich

An extra mini-episode for you this week that shines a light away from the fortuitous feeling of creative flow and honours the deeply uncomfortable, grit-producing glory that transforms us not only into our best selves but also into the people we need to be to deliver our best work.

In this mini episode I delve into:

- What we can learn from our meditation practice to shift our perspective about the creative process
- Why people give up, burnout and miss the opportunity of transformation
- A reframe on the sticky, hard and intense parts of our creative journey
- How we might use irritation and discomfort to blast through our glass ceilings and take the leaps we've been dreaming of
- The empowerment and ease that arises when we make our purpose and WHY stronger than our fears
- A reading from Kim Krans Alchemy Deck on her take on the new pearl
- My current experience with grit and irritation and how it has evolved my way of being as a creative

Doors are open for the next intake of Quiet Rebellion, my 1:1 6-month creative mentorship for creative minds and visionary leaders. Learn more here

Follow Rachael -

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rachaelsardelich/

Website - www.rachaelsardelich.com


The original painted work in the show design was hand painted by artist Sarah Darling.
Episode editing, engineering and the creation of our original musical score was created by Camilla Rose Sullivan.

Show Notes

An extra mini-episode for you this week that shines a light away from the fortuitous feeling of creative flow and honours the deeply uncomfortable, grit-producing glory that transforms us not only into our best selves but also into the people we need to be to deliver our best work.

In this mini episode I delve into:

- What we can learn from our meditation practice to shift our perspective about the creative process
- Why people give up, burnout and miss the opportunity of transformation
- A reframe on the sticky, hard and intense parts of our creative journey
- How we might use irritation and discomfort to blast through our glass ceilings and take the leaps we've been dreaming of
- The empowerment and ease that arises when we make our purpose and WHY stronger than our fears
- A reading from Kim Krans Alchemy Deck on her take on the new pearl
- My current experience with grit and irritation and how it has evolved my way of being as a creative

Doors are open for the next intake of Quiet Rebellion, my 1:1 6-month creative mentorship for creative minds and visionary leaders. Learn more here

Follow Rachael -

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rachaelsardelich/

Website - www.rachaelsardelich.com


The original painted work in the show design was hand painted by artist Sarah Darling.
Episode editing, engineering and the creation of our original musical score was created by Camilla Rose Sullivan.