Creating in the Midst of Life
weaving your dreams into your actual life
For the ones waiting for the “right time”… this is for you.
This is a love letter to those who believe they need more time, less chaos, or a quieter calendar before saying yes to their dreams.
To those holding their breath for life to get easier before they begin.
But what if this—right here—is the moment?
Join me tomorrow for a free experiential Prismara session—a space to reconnect with your creative aliveness and feel into whether Prismara is the container you’ve been searching for.
Come to be stirred. Come to remember. Come to find out if this is for you.
Let me tell you about Tuesday.
I spent three hours in a dental chair, inhaling nitrous oxide while two separate procedures took place in my mouth. My face was numb. My body floating. Noise cancelling headphones playing psychedelic journey music. And in that strange, giddy space—somewhere between pressure and pleasure—I had an incredibly lucid realization:
Our perceived limitations around creating are exactly that—perceived.
They are stories.
Neural grooves.
Protective veils masquerading as truth.
“I don’t have time.”
“It’s not the right season.”
“I need to be more healed.”
“I should wait until things calm down.”
Sound familiar? We all have our version of someday.
But here’s what I know: Someday is a myth.
And what’s more—our lives are not obstacles to our creativity. They are the very soil it’s meant to grow in.
I’ve had people ask me, “But how can I start a project when life is so full? I’m moving. I have kids. I’m going through a breakup. I’m getting married. My in-laws are visiting.”
And I get it. Life is… a lot.
But also? This is life. The real one. The one with dentist appointments, dog walks and deadlines. The one with heartbreak, groceries, rainy days, healing and becoming. And if we keep waiting for a moment when everything is “clear,” we’ll wait forever.
We don’t need to escape our lives to create.
We need to bring our creativity into them.
Right now, my life is the fullest it’s ever been.
I’m launching a major program. Coordinating two big retreats. Supporting clients. Writing. Running a business.
I’m also preparing to move to Costa Rica and design a home, and—big one—calling in our first child.
It is my hope—my actual intention—to become pregnant during the six-month Prismara cohort.
And yes, the timing is wild.
I’m stepping into the deepest creative leadership of my life at the exact same time as preparing to welcome a child into it.
That feels both absurd and sacred.
Deeply inconvenient… and undeniably aligned.
Not because it’s clean or easy or ideal—but because it’s real.
Because this is the season life handed me. And I trust it. I’ve learned to always trust my inspiration.
I’m not waiting for a more convenient moment.
I’m saying yes to all of it as it arises in my life.
Because soul-aligned creation doesn’t follow a perfect timeline.
It asks you to stretch into your own becoming.
So what do I do?
I stretch. Literally.
Every morning, I practice holding more.
I stretch my arms out as far as they’ll go and breathe into the possibility of it all.
I expand my body. My capacity. My belief in what’s possible.
Because all of it wants to happen now.
And so I let it. I say yes.
Not just to one dream. But to all of them.
Because sometimes everything you’ve been asking for arrives all within a short window of time. Your job isn’t to micro-manage that.
It’s to expand enough to hold it.
That’s what I’ve built Prismara to hold.
Not perfect lives. But real ones.
Lives in motion. Lives becoming. Lives with big dreams and big feelings and very real limitations. It’s a container for authenticity, for full-spectrum selfhood, for creativity as an embodied path of transformation. For learning how to expand your capacity to hold that big, mountainous vision of your life and your work.
Prismara doesn’t ask you to pause your life.
It asks you to root your creativity inside it.
Please—get married! Move cities. Raise your children. Take the vacation.
And be brave enough to bring your dreams with you.
Your life isn’t meant to be compartmentalized.
It’s a living, breathing tapestry.
My love, start weaving.
And yes, I’ll be leading this cohort with a potentially pregnant body. Living nomadically for several months. Learning a foreign language so I can root down in a new country. With bags still half-packed and emotions very much on the surface.
But I will be there. Full-bodied. Open-hearted. Unpolished. Unapologetic. Wildly in the midst of my life…and my dreams.
Creativity doesn’t wait for the right time.
It waits for your yes.
So here is mine: Yes to mess. Yes to beauty. Yes to desire. Yes to devotion.
Yes to the creative calling that’s louder than the fear.
So if your life feels full, messy, complex—good!
That’s not a reason to pause. That’s a reason to begin.
And if you’re craving a space to walk that path inside of, I’d love to invite you into the Prismara Circle.
We begin the week of April 7-14. Doors close Sunday, April 6.
And it’s built for this.
For the trepidatious starts. For the messy middle.
For the leaders becoming.
For the creators ready to stretch their arms wide, breathe into the edges, and say: I’m all in.
Because this is your life.
And your dreams belong inside of it ✨
Want to feel it for yourself? Let’s meet inside the experience.
There are three more chances to step into the energy of Prismara before doors close:
💎 Experiential Info Sessions
Not your average Q&A. These are immersive, embodied sessions where you’ll feel the frequency of Prismara and explore how it lands in your body. You’ll leave with clarity, inspiration, and a deeper connection to your creative path.
→ Tomorrow, Friday, March 28, and Friday, April 4
🖋️ Rewriting the Inner Dialogue
A free somatic writing + parts work session to meet your inner critic with compassion and reclaim your creative voice. Come to shift old patterns and write from embodied truth.
→ Tuesday, April 1
Every session is free. Every session is potent.
And every single one is an invitation into more of you.
Whether you’re feeling curious, ready, or just soul-intrigued—come see what’s possible.