Art Talk with Libby Saylor

29. When Your Work Isn’t Strong Enough

11 min · 2. maalis 2026
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Every creator knows the gut-punch of realizing a piece of work just isn’t working. In this episode, I reflect on the moments when my own art fell short of my standards—and how I’ve learned over time to critique without spiraling. I share mindset shifts that helped me grow, and practical insights for anyone navigating doubt, imperfection, and the push toward better work. By facing these moments honestly, I reflect on how self-critique can become a tool for growth rather than a source of doubt and torment.  Shop: https://libbysaylorshop.com/ [https://libbysaylorshop.com/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/libbysaylor/ [https://www.instagram.com/libbysaylor/] Website: https://www.libbysaylor.com/ [https://www.libbysaylor.com/] Newsletter: https://libbysaylor.myflodesk.com/newsletter [https://libbysaylor.myflodesk.com/newsletter]

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