The Singer’s Guide to Finding Your Artistic Voice

How the Guide Works

Self-Acceptance

You answer questions and do exercises that help you see who you are right now. This shows you the tools, skills, traits, and story elements you already have at your disposal for creating. Then you use what you learned in small projects, experimenting with different combinations of elements.

Self-Expansion

You answer questions about who you want to be, honoring what you already learned about yourself in Self-Acceptance. This helps you draw a map toward your future creations. Then you do small projects that help you get down the road to your goals.

Make Stuff!

You learn how to use everything you learned in projects. You also learn how to fit creativity into your life on a more long-term basis with planning and project management tools. And finally, you get a special troubleshooting section that tells you how to handle different ways the process can be tough.

I know you want to be an authentic, inspiring, happy artist. To do that, you need to see yourself clearly and honestly. You need to know what delights you and to give that to yourself in your art. And you need to see your next step and take it.

But so far, you’ve been helping other people shine and feel seen and understood, probably in a teaching or helping field (we INFJs find each other a lot!), all while the creative part of you feels unheard and invisible.

You’ve also been deferring to teachers, parents, and friends for guidelines about what you should do and what you should love, while part of you feels neglected and foolish for loving what you actually love.

I believe you deserve the right to your own voice and to the opportunity to shine, especially in your art. I also believe you deserve delight, and that you don’t need permission to love something and give it to yourself. And you deserve to give your art time and commitment.

I understand that it can feel confusing and overwhelming to know where to start in order to “just be yourself” in your art, and how to get through the blocks that prevent you from finishing projects.

That’s why I took my years of experience finding my own voice and finishing projects, plus years of coaching other artists and studying creativity, and distilled it all into a step-by-step Guide that helps you see yourself and what you love and use it all to plan and complete tailor-made projects.

The Singer’s Guide to Finding Your Artistic Voice is a robust, self-guided digital workbook hosted on Notion.

With your subscription, you get your own private Notion space that contains the Guide, and you can add your own answers and thoughts into each page!

Notion has tons of features available to you, like adding extra pages anywhere you want for notes and ideas. But you can also keep it simple if you like and just type into the pages provided.

You’ll receive a link to your Notion space within 24 hours of subscription activation.