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The Hidden Therapeutic Relief in Flow

The Hidden Therapeutic Relief in Flow

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In this special podcast episode, my guest Renata McElvany (Creativity Coach & Sr. Designer ) and I dive into the details of how flow state isn’t just a productivity booster—it’s a neurobiological reset button that allows the brain to shift into a restorative pattern that creates many hidden therapeutic benefits.

Three key takeaways from this episode:

  1. How flow state reduces stress in real time and suppresses the brain’s threat circuits, creating a natural calming effect.
  2. Why flow is a powerful form of emotional relief for creative minds. and how it quiets the inner critic, easing self-judgment and overthinking patterns.
  3. The benefits of using flow to integrate unresolved feelings in the background, similar to what often happens in therapy.

This episode reframes flow not as an escape, but as a regenerative experience that helps creative people recharge, process difficult emotions, and rebuild their self-confidence during times of uncertainty.

Want flow in your life? Join us on Friday 11/21 for a FREE live creation therapy workshop to help you reset your nervous system and find relief from stress and anxiety. Sign up today: https://www.rockthatcreativejob.com/

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Jamie Roberts is a Certified Positive Psychology Practitioner and ex-Sr. Creative Director + Designer with 20 yrs. of experience in both agency & in-house environments. Jamie bridges the gap between neuroscience and creativity by teaching commercial creatives how to self-promote with confidence, and rewire their minds to rediscover the happiness and energy that may be missing in their careers.

Check her out here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-roberts-rtcj/

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