Description
A creative block rarely means you have no ideas. It usually means a specific thought is stopping the ideas you already have: a demand for perfect, a fear of the visible flaw, a belief that talent belongs to other people. This journal looks at four of those thoughts, one at a time.
Work through the chapters in order. Each one names one thought that blocks creative work, and asks you to test it against your own experience.
WHAT’S INSIDE
The Perfect Thought: when demanding perfect stops an idea before it starts.
The Opposing Thought: what two contradictory thoughts can produce together.
The Broken Thought: why a visible flaw can be worth more than a hidden one.
The Improvised Thought: creativity as a practiced skill, not a fixed gift.
The Made Thing: finishing something on purpose, imperfect.
Delivered as a digital PDF, ready to download and print.
Note: this is a self-awareness tool, not a replacement for professional support.









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