Let’s Talk Beyond Creative Burnout | Webinar
How to Rest, Digest, and Create Again | Hosted by In the Studio Online
Tuesday, Feb 10
6pm-7pm
You may run out of energy, but not creativity.
—Rick Rubin
As creatives, our relationship with stress is deeply intertwined with our art, influencing our lives in ways that can both move us forward or leave us feeling trapped in time like a broken clock with gears stuck, springs unwound, the weight of the world creating too much pressure. But we are not machines and we are not broken—we are artists living in human bodies that sometimes, without us even realizing it, get stuck in the stress response cycle, experiencing a state of depletion that robs us of our vitality known as creative burnout.
Join J. Faye D’Avanza—author of the newsletter and guide to Keeping Creative Time, artist, librarian, yogi, and creative coach—for a grounding, heart-centered session designed to help you learn about the body’s stress response cycle, be inspired to take creative action, and experience the wisdom of the body to feed your creative joy.
In this live webinar, Faye will share inspiration and research found in literature alongside nourishing body-mind practices to help you find your way out of the stress response cycle when life in the modern world feels overwhelming—including tools to ground and regulate your nervous system, evidence-based stress management practices, and nourishing ways to rebalance and feel your whole creative life again. Whether you’re a professional artist seeking to deepen your creative practice, a teaching artist looking to support your students’ creativity from a holistic lens, or simply someone who wants to feel more grounded and alive as a creative person—this session is for you.
Faye has dedicated her creative-based business, Library of Care, to supporting individuals, communities, and businesses in transforming the way we care for our creativity—our source of power—and is honored to hold this space with you as we enter the season of new beginnings seeking more connection to our creative communities and joy in our one wild and precious creative life.
What Past Participants Are Saying
“Faye encourages participants to get curious about their own coping strategies with stress and anxiety and to question what’s working and what isn’t. She leaves you with concrete, tangible tools, a refreshed sense of inner wisdom that we can break free from harmful habits and ways of being when we better understand ourselves and the ways we crave change. I want Faye to lead this webinar for the doctors I work with who struggle with burnout!”
–Taylor Rose E.
Who Is This For
—Anyone curious about what it means to live a whole creative life.
—Anyone who feels stressed, anxious, tired, burned out, or stuck in their creative life and is looking for a deep soul reset in a group setting.
—Anyone looking to explore their relationship with creativity, energy, stress management, and self-healing.
—Anyone who values personal creative expression, learning through books, the wisdom of the body, and shared community experiences that enhance connection to ourselves and our communities.
—Anyone ready to dive into the waters of relational creative healing, a therapeutic approach that combines multi-disciplinary creative arts with a focus on relationships to foster emotional growth and healing.
How to Join
Tickets are $25 and can be purchased HERE.
The webinar will be recorded and emailed to all registered participants.
About the Facilitator J. Faye D’Avanza
J. Faye D’Avanza is an artist, writer, creativity coach, holistic librarian, yogi, and clockmaker’s daughter on a journey to learn what it means to live a whole creative life in the twenty-first century, one breath at a time. She is the Founder of Library of Care, where she nurtures creative repair, healing, and growth through the transformative power of books, individual and group coaching, workshop facilitation, and the weekly indie newsletter KEEPING CREATIVE TIME, a guide to caring for our creative energy and its healing power through time, featuring stories and tools from her creative community in Asheville, North Carolina.
A cultural information professional, Inward & Artward certified creative facilitator, certified book editor, and (RYT-200) yoga teacher-in-training, she lives among the artists, tourists, trees, and mountains of Asheville, North Carolina, and can often be found drinking a matcha latte, writing in the margins of her books, and engaging in meandering conversations with people who care deeply.