You might have no shortage of ideas — but still find yourself stuck. You may start and stop projects, spin in self-doubt, or push things off because they never feel quite good enough to share. It can feel isolating, especially when others assume you're just not trying hard enough.
You might notice:
Fear of judgment, failure, or being “not good enough”
Perfectionism that turns into procrastination
Procrastination, avoidance, or emotional resistance to starting
Feeling like you can’t follow through, even on projects you love
Guilt about not doing more — even when you’re burned out
Therapy can help you:
Explore the roots of shame, pressure, and imposter feelings
Quiet your inner critic and reconnect with what drives you
Develop supportive routines without killing creativity
Build consistency, confidence, and momentum — on your terms
Make space for creative work that feels aligned and sustainable
This includes support for:
Creative blocks
Perfectionism in creative work
Procrastination and follow-through
Follow-through struggles
Self-doubt and imposter syndrome
“The desire to create is one of the deepest yearnings of the human soul.”
— Dieter F. Uchtdorf