Making Creativity a Lifestyle

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Are You Afraid To Start?

Sometimes the scariest part of creativity isn’t failing—it’s starting. This post is an invitation to look at what’s really behind the hesitation and how you can begin anyway, one small step at a time.

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How To Find Inspiration In Chaos

Sometimes the scariest part of creativity isn’t failing—it’s starting. This post is an invitation to look at what’s really behind the hesitation and how you can begin anyway, one small step at a time.

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What Is A Personal Project & Why Do I Care?

Personal projects are more than creative side work—they’re powerful tools for clarity, growth, and momentum. In this article, I explore how committing to a personal project can reconnect you with your creative voice, build confidence, and move both your art and life forward. When you give yourself permission to create for the sake of exploration, everything else begins to align.

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Elizabeth Toller, fine art photographer, speaker, and author, writing in a notebook titled “My Mental Junk Drawer,” representing her Making Creativity a Lifestyle philosophy.
hi! I'm Elizabeth!

I’m  fine art photographer, speaker, and author of Making Creativity a Lifestyle. I believe creativity works best when it has a place to land (and not just swirl around your head at 2 a.m.). Around here, I share thoughts on creative habits, personal projects, and simple rituals that turn inspired ideas into real, finished things. Poke around the blog, borrow what you need, and when you’re ready, learn more about building a creative life that actually fits you.

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Cover of the “3 Steps to Making Creativity a Lifestyle” workbook featuring Elizabeth “Beth” Toller walking confidently through a city street holding a camera and a notebook, framed by a vintage film strip design.