Create the Work of Your Life

18. (Part 1) Invitation to the Field

29 min · 1. nov. 2023
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In Rumi's famous poem, he invites us to meet him in The Field. But why would you want to go out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing to go to The Field? What is this mysterious Field, and what will you find there? I want you to inspire you to do the work of challenging your perspectives and beliefs in order to find your way to the beautiful freedom and peace of The Field. Learn more about Jordan Blaquera: www.SoulCoach.Today/ [https://www.soulcoach.today/] . Learn more about working with Jordan Blaquera or the Create Anyway Collective (CAC) where visual artists create a new cohesive series in 5 months: About Jordan Blaquera [https://www.createanyway.today/work-with-jordan-blaquera]

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35. Don't Sacrifice the Artist for the Art

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34. The Knowledge Trap: When Learning Replaces Creating

What if everything you're learning is actually keeping you from creating? Many artists, entrepreneurs, and creators mistake learning for progress. They read the books, take the classes, watch the tutorials, and collect ideas, yet never fully apply what they've learned. In this episode, Jordan shares his own experience of falling into the "knowledge trap," where consuming information felt productive while his real dream quietly stalled. He explores why knowing something isn't the same as living it, how overconsumption becomes sophisticated avoidance, and why applying what you already know may be the missing bridge between where you are and the creative life you actually want. Chapter Markers 00:00 — Why "I Know That" Isn't Enough 02:15 — Jordan's Own Knowledge Trap 08:30 — Why Learning Feels Like Progress 15:40 — The Consumption Loop 22:10 — Knowledge vs. Integration 29:15 — Overconsuming and Under-Creating 36:45 — Applying What You Already Know 44:00 — Five Takeaways 49:30 — Your Creative Challenge Main Topics * Why accumulating knowledge creates the feeling of progress without producing real progress. * The hidden gap between knowing something intellectually and living it. * The "consumption loop" and how endless books, podcasts, classes, and tutorials can become sophisticated avoidance. * Why "I know that" is often the biggest obstacle to meaningful change. * How artists confuse preparation with application. * The difference between knowledge that lives in the mind and integration that lives in your actions. * Why overconsuming often leads to under-creating. * The superiority trap of identifying as someone who knows instead of someone who does. * Practical examples of applying creative principles instead of endlessly studying them. * Why your existing knowledge may already be enough to begin creating your real work. Resources Mentioned * Create Anyway Collective (CAC) [https://createanyway.today/cac] * Free Training: Elevate Your Art (July 12) Click to save your seat [https://createanyway.today/series-podcast] Listen, rate, and subscribe to Create the Work of Your Life so you never miss an episode. Learn more about working with Jordan Blaquera or the Create Anyway Collective (CAC) where visual artists create a new cohesive series in 5 months: About Jordan Blaquera [https://www.createanyway.today/work-with-jordan-blaquera]

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Master Artist Coach, Jordan Blaquera draws out a critical distinction every creator needs to understand: the difference between feeling discomfort and feeling unsafe. Pushing through discomfort builds capacity. Pushing through a genuine sense of unsafety can backfire — intensifying the very fear you're trying to overcome. Jordan walks through what happens in your nervous system when visibility, exposure, or criticism starts to feel like danger — and what to do instead of forcing your way through it. You'll hear Jordan's own story of living in a high-threat environment and how that shaped a fear of visibility later in life — plus a reflection on Martin Luther King Jr.'s belief in his work as something bigger than fear. The goal isn't to eliminate fear. It's to start managing it. Attend our free trainingon July 12: Create a Cohesive Series of Your Real Work -- Ready to Show, Share & Sell. Save your seat here. [https://www.createanyway.today/series-podcast] Learn more about working with Jordan Blaquera or the Create Anyway Collective (CAC) where visual artists create a new cohesive series in 5 months: About Jordan Blaquera [https://www.createanyway.today/work-with-jordan-blaquera]

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episode 32: Am I Ready? The Wrong Question Artists Keep Asking cover

32: Am I Ready? The Wrong Question Artists Keep Asking

Readiness is often control in disguise, and the pursuit of certainty prevents artists from doing their most meaningful work. You'll learn why successful creators don't eliminate uncertainty before they begin, how even masters like Meryl Streep experience doubt, and why willingness is a more powerful creative skill than confidence.If you've been postponing a creative goal, waiting for the perfect moment, or telling yourself you'll start when you feel ready, this episode will challenge that belief and offer a different path forward.The question isn't, "Am I ready?"The question is, "Am I willing?" Learn more about working with Jordan Blaquera or the Create Anyway Collective (CAC) where visual artists create a new cohesive series in 5 months: About Jordan Blaquera [https://www.createanyway.today/work-with-jordan-blaquera]

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31: No One Is Coming to Enforce Your Real Work

You keep every deadline someone else sets for you. So why do yours keep falling apart? In this episode, Jordan Blaquera names what's really happening when artists move, soften, or abandon the deadlines they make for themselves — and it has nothing to do with discipline. It's a self-trust problem. And every broken commitment is quietly costing you more than you think. Jordan shares the behind-the-scenes story of how this podcast got relaunched — including a peer challenge, a recording session deep into the night before a flight, and the moment she realized: I didn't want the dessert. I wanted the result. You'll leave with a clear understanding of why internal deadlines feel optional, what that's doing to your creative work, and one simple way to start rebuilding trust with yourself — even if you've been breaking your own word for years. Your work is too meaningful to be optional. This episode is about what it takes to treat it that way. Learn more about working with Jordan Blaquera or the Create Anyway Collective (CAC) where visual artists create a new cohesive series in 5 months: About Jordan Blaquera [https://www.createanyway.today/work-with-jordan-blaquera]

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