EPISODE · Oct 12, 2021 · 48 MIN
The Power of Creative Play to Explore the Power of “What If”
from Stress Management + Resilience Tools for Your Happified Life · host Talia Dashow, Susi Vine
Talia Dashow is a creativity mentor who guides clients in transforming their life and business with principles of brain plasticity to facilitate exploration and to create new habits so they can feel stronger emotionally, physically, spiritually, and creatively. In this episode we discuss: The power of play to relieve stress Addressing Imposter Syndrome Engaging with your Inner Critic, and nurturing your Inner Child Why the process of creativity is so much more valuable than the outcome How asking “What if” helps you open to new possibilities You can connect with Talia and learn about upcoming events on her website ( https://www.subscribepage.com/talia ) and join her creative community in her Facebook group ( https://www.facebook.com/groups/creativityasaspiritualpractice ) The information in this podcast, or in any linked materials, are not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any specific health problem, and it is not a substitute for professional medical expertise or treatment. The content of this podcast is not intended and should not be construed as medical advice. It provides general information and discussions about health and related subjects that are deemed reliable at the time of production. Always consult with your health care provider so that they can address your specific situation with all the information and knowledge they need in order to provide the fullest extent of medical support that you require. Be well, and thrive!
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Talia Dashow helps people use creativity to heal, learn, grow, and connect with their inner guidance through coaching and workshops. We take a look at how engaging with the inner critic with curiosity allows more growth and helps to heal your Inner Child.
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