Start Where You Are
we becomewhat wepractice What’s ready to shift in your life—your work, your sense of self, your way of moving through the world?
Artists and creators know creative work moves in organic cycles, not in neat, linear steps. What if personal transformation followed the same rhythms? How we create change in our lives mirrors the creative process—each phase shaping not just what you make, but who you become.
Discover where you are in your creative journey and unlock your next steps
The Invitation
The Arrival of Possibility
Every creative cycle begins with a pull. Something that catches your attention before you can explain why. The invitation asks you to lean into your curiosity, and follow what feels alive
The Gathering
Laying the Groundwork
After the rush of inspiration comes the quiet work of keeping it alive. Grounding is the unglamorous practice of showing up, building structure, and creating the conditions where ideas can take root. Momentum is found in our daily rhythms and rituals.
The Opening
The Breakthrough
After long stretches of creating, something shifts. What once felt tangled becomes clear, and you see the pattern that was there all along. Breakthrough isn’t magic—it’s the natural result of sustained attention and release.
The Offering
Releasing It to the World
Expression is the moment you release the work into the world. It’s vulnerable and liberating—the act of sharing what we create, allowing ourselves to be seen.
The Return
The Ongoing Spiral
The quiet return is the space that allows for important integration to happen. It’s where you rest, reflect, and absorb what the process has taught you before beginning again. The ending becomes nourishment for what comes next.
The Stillness
The Hidden Work
Progress slows, clarity fades, and everything goes quiet. Stillness is the invisible part of the process—where rest, patience, and waiting allow what’s forming beneath the surface to reveal itself in its own time.
The Crafting
Shaping Into Form
Crafting is where vision meets reality. It’s messy, imperfect, and deeply human—the stage where you learn by taking action, making mistakes and trying again. Mastery isn’t born from talent; it’s built through showing up and doing the work