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3 simple creative mantras I always come back to

3 simple creative mantras I always come back to

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Welcome back to Seasons in Business with me, designer and printmaker Sarah Phelps.

In this solo episode I share three of my favourite mantras — simple phrases that have helped me stay grounded, keep perspective, and keep moving through the ups and downs of running a creative business. I talk honestly about the challenges of comparison, perfectionism, and the isolation that can come with working alone, and how these little reminders can help steady our thoughts and ease self-doubt.



Episode themes:

  • How simple mantras can help steady your thoughts and ease self-doubt.
  • Recognising and managing comparison and perfectionism in a creative business.
  • The value of community and support for sustaining wellbeing and creativity.
  • Reflection and action: celebrating wins, sharing work, and nurturing your support network.
  • Noticing the phrases that resonate with you and using them to guide your work.



Episode highlights:

  • 00:38 Why small phrases can have a big impact
  • 02:19 Tackling comparison: “Comparison is the thief of joy”
  • 05:30 Moving past perfectionism: “Done is better than perfect”
  • 09:20 Leaning on your support network: “It takes a village”
  • 13:01 Finding your own grounding words


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