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Every artist gets here eventually.
You walk past your studio. You tell yourself you’ll get back to it tomorrow. Tomorrow becomes next week. Next week becomes next month. And before you know it, the thing you love most has started to feel like something you’re avoiding.
If that’s you right now, this episode is going to feel like a deep exhale.
Because here’s what most artists get wrong about creative block: they treat it like a single problem with a single solution. Push through it. Get inspired. Just start. But that approach fails more often than it works, because creative block is not one thing. It’s a symptom. And depending on what’s actually causing it, the remedy is completely different.
In Episode 155, Jodie King gets honest about the real reasons artists stop creating and gives you a tiered, practical plan for finding your way back, whether you’ve been away for two weeks, two months, or two years.
The art world loves to romanticize the grind. Show up every day. Paint through the block. Inspiration is for amateurs; professionals just do the work.
But here’s what that advice misses entirely: sometimes what looks like a creative block is actually your nervous system waving a white flag. And telling someone who is burned out, grieving, or running on empty to simply push through is not just unhelpful. It can make things significantly worse.
Jodie identifies six distinct reasons artists step away from their practice, each requiring a completely different response:
Knowing which one you’re dealing with is the entire game. Because the cure for burnout is rest, not courage. And the cure for fear is courage, not rest. Get them backwards and you stay stuck.
Before reaching for any strategy, Jodie recommends pausing and sitting honestly with these questions. Not to analyze yourself into paralysis, but because simply naming what’s happening takes its power away.
That last question is one of the most important ones Jodie asks. Because making art for approval is an exhausting and unsustainable way to create. And it will keep you off the canvas faster than almost anything else.
If you’ve been struggling with comparison specifically, Episode 7 (“Why You Need to Stop Comparing Your Art to Others”) goes deep on exactly this: https://jodieking.com/episode-7-why-you-need-to-stop-comparing-your-art-to-others/
Once you know what you’re dealing with, Jodie gives you a specific plan based on how long you’ve been away. Not one generic prescription. Three different ones.
⏱️ If it’s been 2 weeks:
You’re close enough that a gentle re-entry is all you need. The goal here is momentum, not masterpieces.
For more on building a consistent practice even when life gets in the way, Episode 8 (“The Power of a Consistent Art Practice”) is worth a listen: https://jodieking.com/episode-8-the-power-of-a-consistent-art-practice/
📅 If it’s been 2 months:
You’re going to need a little more to get the engine started again. External input helps here.
Episode 12 (“The Importance of an Artist Community”) speaks directly to why we were never meant to do this alone: https://jodieking.com/episode-12-the-importance-of-an-artist-community/
📅 If it’s been 2 years:
This one requires the most important mindset shift of all: letting go of who you were as an artist before you stepped away.
If you’ve been away long enough that you’re questioning your entire identity as an artist, Episode 2 (“How to Know if You’re a Real Artist”) is the one to listen to next: https://jodieking.com/episode-2-how-to-know-if-youre-a-real-artist/
Jodie closes with something worth sitting with.
If you’ve had time to rest. If you’ve moved through the grief. If fear is the only thing left standing between you and the canvas. The perfect time is not coming. It never does. You have to choose it.
Not because someone told you to. Because you are worth it. Because your creative practice is not a luxury or a reward you earn when everything else is handled. It is the thing that feeds you. And when you strip it from your life, you are denying yourself the thing you need most.
For more on designing a life and career around what actually sustains you, Episode 141 (“Design Your Art Career Around Your Energy (Not Hustle)”) is one of the most listened-to episodes of the season: https://jodieking.com/episode-141-design-your-art-career-around-your-energy-not-hustle/
And if you suspect that burnout or studio habits are what’s been quietly keeping you stuck, Episode 111 (“The Hidden Studio Habits That Sabotage Your Creativity”) is essential listening: https://jodieking.com/episode-111-the-hidden-studio-habits-that-sabotage-your-creativity/
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