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Your Quiz Results Are In


Your biggest challenge? 
Keeping your ass in the studio.

You’ve got half-finished pieces giving you side-eye and a thousand “productive” ways to avoid them.

Not because you don’t care.
But because showing up has started to feel heavier than it should.

This result doesn’t mean you lack discipline.
It means something in your creative process is asking for attention.

What This Result Is Pointing To


If this is your result, you likely recognize yourself here:

You want to make your art.
You love the feeling of flow when you’re in it.
But lately, getting there feels… harder.

Maybe you freeze before you even start.
Maybe you walk into the studio, stare at the work, and feel blank.

Maybe you begin with momentum — and then the inner critic gets loud, confidence dips, and another piece stalls out.

This is frustrating.
Especially when you know you’re an artist.

Here's What Matters Most

There is nothing wrong with you.

You’re not lazy.
You’re not undisciplined.
You’re not failing your practice.

Most artists at this stage aren’t disconnected from their talent — they’re disconnected from their why.

When the deeper reason you make art gets blurry, everything starts to feel forced.

You second-guess ideas.
You compare yourself more than you want to.
That electric sense of aliveness becomes harder to access.

Not because it’s gone — but because it’s buried under pressure.

 

Why This Matters During Unapologetic

Unapologetic isn’t about muscling your way back into the studio.

It’s about learning how to return without punishment.

Without guilt.

Without turning your creative process into another place you disappoint yourself.

When artists reconnect to what their work is actually asking for, something shifts.

Resistance softens.
Momentum returns.

And showing up starts to feel possible again — not because you’re forcing it, but because you’re aligned.

You're Not Alone In This

Inside the Unapologetic Facebook Group, many artists are naming this exact pattern — avoidance, overthinking, starting and stopping — and realizing it’s not a personal flaw.

It’s a phase.

If it feels supportive, I invite you to share your quiz result in the group.

No fixing.
No explaining.
Just naming where you are.

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