Rest, Reflect, Review

A year-end review of your art journey so that you can prepare for the next year

Recording Available

A calm, year-end gathering to see the truth of your creative journey. This workshop is a pause point— a moment to step off the climb, look around, and finally see how far you’ve come.

It’s easy to forget the effort, courage, and growth behind every step of your creative year. We rush forward, we judge ourselves, and we rarely stop to acknowledge the terrain we’ve crossed.

This session is a chance to create that pause.

You’ll look back with honesty and clarity, notice the progress you couldn’t see while you were in the middle of it, and find steadiness as you prepare for the year ahead.

THE WORLD NEEDS YOUR VOICE ...

This workshop is about understanding why your voice matters, how it works, and what you truly want to express with your art. It’s a protected space to gather strength, regain perspective, and reconnect with the deeper reasons you create.

It’s time to rest, reflect, and review—together.

I’m offering this gathering at an accessible price because artists need spaces like this—real, grounded, human spaces where we can reflect without pressure. The world needs your creative voice right now, and I want to do everything I can to support that.

It isn’t free because artists tend not to show up for things they haven’t invested in, and this work deserves your presence and your time. A portion of every registration will also be donated to organizations supporting immigrant safety in the Eastern U.S., so we can come together to do something good in the world as we close out the year.

Yes, but only registered participants will have access. The recording will only be available until January 1st

I will guide you through thoughtful prompts and gentle questions to help you reflect on your creative year—what changed, what mattered, what challenged you, and what surprised you. You’ll receive a downloadable workbook to support your reflection, and you’ll have time to find gratitude, clarity, and peace, no matter where you are on your artistic journey. We’ll gather as a community of artists who understand the climb. We’ll look back at the ground you’ve already covered, recognize the strength it took to get here, and prepare to continue the ascent with more purpose and steadiness. This session will also give you a clearer sense of what you need next. It’s a natural way to warm up for the upcoming Fear to Focus workshop—and registered participants will receive a quiet preview of the Focus Your Vision program before enrollment opens next year.