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Your Studio Isn’t a Courtroom—Make Yours the Safest Place to Create

Your Studio Isn’t a Courtroom—Make Yours the Safest Place to Create

Update: 2025-09-04
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Ever notice how one “wrong” brushstroke can send you into a spiral? You’re standing in your studio, brush in hand, and suddenly the inner courtroom opens up. The judge, jury, and executioner? All you.

This episode is about what I call self-aggression. Those tiny but brutal ways we attack ourselves for daring to experiment, for not being perfect, for being… human. And here’s the thing: it’s costing you way more than you realize.

I’ll walk you through why we confuse self-criticism with professionalism, how it’s secretly strangling your creativity, and what happens when you trade all that punishment for curiosity instead. (Hint: your studio becomes the safest, most exciting place to create.)

You’ll hear real stories from Growth Studio: Leslie catching herself in an “auction spiral,” Megan reframing her supply list, Scott protecting his energy, and Cece navigating the push-pull of play vs. control. Plus, I’ll share a micro-meltdown of my own and how I turned it around.

If you’ve ever started an apology tour before showing your work, or if you’ve ever thought “I’m such an idiot” mid-painting—this one’s for you.

Your Episode Map

0:23The brushstroke that ruins everything (or does it?)
1:59How “I’m such an idiot” sneaks into your studio
5:49Why being hard on yourself isn’t “professional” (it’s poison)
7:39Curiosity vs. criticism: the C in CREATE that changes everything
8:32What self-aggression is secretly costing you (spoiler: it’s huge)
13:12Real Growth Studio stories: auctions, supply lists, and saying no
25:00My own meltdown over a 2-inch drawing
36:01The truth bomb: self-trust is the ultimate creative flex

For Your Studio Wall

Words worth pinning next to your easel:

  • “Curiosity opens possibilities. Criticism shuts them down.”
  • “Failure isn’t evidence against you—it’s information for you.”
  • “Your studio is not a courtroom. Make it a laboratory.”
  • “Treat yourself like your favorite student.”
  • “The way you talk to yourself shows up on the canvas.”

What to Bring Into the Studio With You

  • A daily rep: catch one micro-aggression and reframe it with curiosity.
  • Neutral share rule: present your work without the apology preface.
  • Constraints as safety: same size, same tools, familiar setups = freedom to explore.
  • A pre-painting intention: I’m here to explore, not to be perfect.

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I’d love to hear this episode resonated you. ❤️

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Your Studio Isn’t a Courtroom—Make Yours the Safest Place to Create

Your Studio Isn’t a Courtroom—Make Yours the Safest Place to Create

Antrese Wood