You Don’t Know What You’re Capable of Yet (A Reset for Creatives)
As this year gently comes to a close, I keep coming back to one simple thought:
We don’t actually know what we’re capable of yet.
Not fully.
Not even close.
So much of what becomes possible in our lives and creative work isn’t revealed all at once. It doesn’t arrive with a clear roadmap or perfect timing. Instead, it shows up quietly, in breadcrumbs.
In the things that stir our hearts.
In what we’re drawn to without fully understanding why.
In the work that feels exciting, meaningful, or alive, even when it doesn’t make sense on paper yet.
Those breadcrumbs matter.
They aren’t random.
They’re clues.
They’re invitations.
And more often than not, they’re pointing us toward the very work, opportunities, and life we’re meant to build next.
Preparing for the New Year Doesn’t Have to Feel Heavy
As we look toward a new year, preparation doesn’t have to mean pressure, hustle, or overplanning.
Sometimes preparation is much quieter.
It looks like paying attention.
Listening closely.
Noticing what keeps resurfacing.
And then slowly, intentionally, making choices that honor what we notice.
But before any of that, these final days of the year offer something even more important.
An invitation to something simpler.
Rest.
Reflect.
Play.
Let your mind wander a little.
You don’t need to have it all figured out to be moving forward.
Three Gentle Ways to Step Into What’s Next
When you’re ready, here are three grounding ways to begin stepping into the year ahead—without overwhelm.
1. Notice What’s Stirring (and Stop Dismissing It)
What themes, products, styles, or ideas keep resurfacing for you?
What kind of work excites you right now?
What do you find yourself saving, studying, or daydreaming about?
Instead of brushing these things off as “random” or impractical, try viewing them as information.
Your curiosity is often wiser than you think.
It’s quietly gathering data and guiding you toward something meaningful.
2. Connect Curiosity to Opportunity
Once you notice what’s drawing you in, ask a gentle follow-up question:
How could this translate into real momentum?
That might look like:
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choosing learning that supports what you’re drawn to
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creating work aligned with what excites you
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sharing your work more intentionally
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building a business that supports the life you actually want to live
You don’t need giant leaps.
Small, aligned choices compound faster than big, scattered ones.
3. Spend Your Energy Where Growth Can Happen
We can’t do everything and we don’t need to.
So much growth comes not from doing more, but from simplifying:
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learning with purpose
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creating consistently, even in small pockets of time
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sharing imperfectly
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building slowly, with intention
This is how creative lives and sustainable businesses are built.
Not all at once.
But one aligned decision at a time.
From My Studio to Yours
(Or the kitchen table, where I started, too.)
As you move into a new season, I want you to know this:
You don’t need to rush into becoming who you’re growing into.
The breadcrumbs are already there.
Your job is simply to notice them and take the next step.
To help with that, I’ve created a small gift designed to bring clarity without overwhelm:
Your Best Next Steps Guide
A simple, supportive roadmap for surface pattern designers at every stage.
Along with it, I’m also sharing a brand-new mockup to help you visualize your work, share it with confidence and jumpstart the year ahead with intention.
A Final Thought as the Year Closes
I’m cheering you on as you rest, reset, and renew.
As you build a creative business that fits your life.
As you follow what’s stirring even when it feels quiet or uncertain.
As you make brave choices, including the brave choice to slow down.
I’m grateful to walk alongside you as you grow
one brave, aligned step at a time.
And I can’t wait to see what unfolds next.

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