Making Creativity a Lifestyle
(Not a Side Hustle)

Elizabeth Toller delivers talks that help creatives stop pushing harder and start building a creative life that actually works.

Rooted in her philosophy of Making Creativity a Lifestyle, her presentations combine insight, practical frameworks, and permission to daydream—giving audiences tools they can use long after the applause ends.

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Stop Chasing Inspiration
Build a Creative Life That Actually Works

Creativity isn’t something you either have or don’t—it’s something you build a relationship with. In this signature talk, Elizabeth Toller shares how creatives can stop chasing inspiration and start creating a life that supports their creativity every day.

Blending personal stories, practical frameworks, and intuitive insight, Elizabeth explores how simple habits, gentle rituals, and permission to daydream can transform creativity from fragile to reliable.

This talk is for anyone ready to move from scattered ideas to sustainable creative momentum.

Speaking & Workshop

Upcoming Speaking & Workshop Dates

May 16, 2026
🕙 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
📍 Eleanor Gray’s Photography Studio – 23942 Lyons Ave, Suite 212, Santa Clarita, CA 91321

July 22, 2026
🕖 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
💻 Live via Zoom

July 25, 2026
🕙 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
📍 Eleanor Gray’s Photography Studio, 23942 Lyons Ave, Suite 212, Santa Clarita, CA 91321

Making Creativity a Lifestyle

What You’ll Learn:

In this talk, audiences learn how to stop treating creativity as something they squeeze in and start building a life that actively supports it. Beth Toller shares how habits, routines, and gentle rituals—combined with intuition—create sustainable creative momentum. Participants walk away with practical tools to protect their creative energy, reduce overwhelm, and make creativity a reliable part of everyday life rather than an occasional burst of inspiration.

Audience Takeaways:

  • How to create simple habits and rituals that support creativity without adding more pressure or time.

  • A practical framework for turning inspiration into momentum—even when life is busy.

  • Tools for partnering with intuition so creativity feels supportive, consistent, and sustainable

Elizabeth Toller smiling while walking outdoors, holding a camera in one hand and a laptop in the other, wearing a blue blazer in an urban setting.
Camera, laptop, and coffee mug branded “Elizabeth Toller – Making Creativity a Lifestyle” on a desk while writing notes, representing a creative workflow.
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