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Morning pages can boost confidence from "summary" of The Artist's Way Morning Pages Journal by Julia Cameron
Writing morning pages can be a powerful tool for building confidence in yourself as a creative individual. By committing to this daily practice of writing three pages of stream-of-consciousness thoughts, you are giving yourself the opportunity to connect with your innermost thoughts and feelings without judgment or censorship. This process can help you to uncover hidden fears and insecurities that may be holding you back from fully embracing your creativity. As you continue to write morning pages, you may find that you start to gain a deeper understanding of yourself and your creative goals. By allowing yourself to express your thoughts and emotions freely on the page, you are giving yourself permission to explore new ideas and perspectives. This can be incredibly empowering and can help you to build confidence in your abilities as an artist. In addition to helping you connect with your inner self, morning pages can also serve as a form of self-care. Taking the time each morning to sit down and write can be a grounding and centering practice that can help you to start your day with a sense of calm and clarity. This sense of peace and focus can help you to approach your creative work with confidence and intention. Furthermore, the act of writing morning pages can help you to develop a sense of discipline and routine in your creative practice. By committing to this daily practice, you are showing yourself that you are dedicated to your craft and that you are willing to put in the time and effort needed to achieve your goals. This sense of discipline can be incredibly empowering and can help you to build confidence in your ability to follow through on your creative ambitions.- Writing morning pages can be a transformative practice that can help you to boost your confidence as a creative individual. By committing to this daily practice, you are giving yourself the opportunity to connect with your inner self, explore new ideas, and develop a sense of discipline and routine in your creative practice. This can help you to approach your creative work with confidence, clarity, and intention, allowing you to fully embrace your creative potential.