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Creative Snacks & Real Talk: Georgie St. Clair on Making Art, Parenting & Permission to Begin

The Power of Creative Outlets for Well-Being

What happens when you stop chasing productivity and start following your creative curiosity?

In this heartfelt episode, artist and creative mentor Georgie St. Clair opens up about the moment her life shifted, from a traditional 9–5 job to a deeply fulfilling creative practice.

We talk about the guilt that comes with feeling good after leaving the "safe" path, how she uses bite-sized ‘Creative Snacks’ to stay inspired, and why authenticity beats any algorithm.

Georgie also shares how she leads her children by example, the self-care rituals that keep her grounded, and what it really means to make creativity part of your daily life, without pressure.

This one’s full of wisdom, warmth, and a whole lot of encouragement to give yourself permission to begin.

Key takeaways:

  • Creativity has significantly improved her well-being.

  • Productivity is more about prioritizing than just being busy.

  • Daily rituals can help set the stage for creative success.


Get in touch with Georgie:

Substack:

Instagram: @georgiestclair

About Georgie:

Georgie St Clair is an artist and creative wellbeing advocate who believes that creativity is the antidote to overwork, overwhelm, and overthinking. After years of helping others reclaim their focus as a productivity coach and workshop facilitator, she was made redundant—a moment that, instead of being an ending, became the catalyst for fully embracing her life as an artist. Now, through her intricate fine-liner illustrations and workshops, Georgie explores creativity as a powerful tool for mindfulness, self-expression, and wellbeing. Inspired by nature’s delicate details, her work invites people to slow down, find beauty in the small things, and reconnect with their own creativity—no matter their stage in life.

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