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Fear and Creativity: How to work with your fears and become your most creative self

  • Olympic Mills Commerce Center (map)

Event Description

Fear is essential to our continued advancement and survival. Its job? To keep us safe and alive. As we have evolved and the threats to our survival have drastically decreased, one would have thought that the intensity and presence of our fear-brain might have directly correlated. However, it has done the opposite. Why? Because as we have advanced, choice and ambiguity have increased and our brain struggles to make sense of what to do about it. We are constantly creating new visions, products, and worlds to exist in and are faced with exponentially more decisions and opportunities than our ancestors. As such, our fear-brain has been kicked into hyper drive and unless we learn how to control and work more effectively with our fear and program our brain to better respond to ambiguity and unknowns, we will become completely stifled and lose our ability to create and advance in our world. 

Through this interactive workshop, our goal is to tackle just this issue and to help you create a strategic plan to work with and combat your fears. By the end of this workshop, you will gain a clearer understanding of what fear is and how it affects our mind and body, identify the types of fear each of us has and their roots, and how to begin to shift our brain's functioning and our association with our fear in order to maximize creativity and authenticity. Once you can do that, you will find limitless potential and opportunity within yourself.

This event is all ages!

To learn more about Kyira Wackett, MS, LPC and Adversity Rising, LLC, click here

Location Notes: Enter the yellow Olympic Mills Building on Washington St. Take the elevator to floor 2. We'll be upstairs in Suite 230. 

Parking is typically difficult, so allow extra time if you drive.

To learn more about our site sponsor, Rational Unicorn Legal Services, click here

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