
You Are So Much More Powerful Than You Realize
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Every time you catch yourself mid-spiral (the comparison, the self-criticism, the I’m-doing-it-wrong loop) that’s a huge win. It’s bigger than you realize. In this episode, we talk about why noticing is the most powerful...
The most underrated skill in your art practice is an episode from Savvy Painter Podcast with Antrese Wood by Antrese Wood. Every time you catch yourself mid-spiral (the comparison, the self-criticism, the I’m-doing-it-wrong loop) that’s a h...
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Published Mar 12, 2026, 20:26 long, audio available.
Every time you catch yourself mid-spiral (the comparison, the self-criticism, the I’m-doing-it-wrong loop) that’s a huge win. It’s bigger than you realize. In this episode, we talk about why noticing is the most powerful move you can make as an artist. Most of us move through our practice on autopilot. Old thought patterns run in the background, and because they’re automatic, they feel like facts. Like just the way things are. Until we start to notice. And that noticing (that tiny pause between the thought firing and the response) is where everything becomes available to you. It’s where you get to choose. The fixing and the changing can come later. The noticing is the first move, and it’s also the most important one. This isn’t just a nice idea. It’s a practice. And it’s one we work on together inside Growth Studio, celebrating the small moments of awareness as the wins they actually are. Because the noticing itself is the shift. In this episode: You’ll hear why catching yourself in a negative thought pattern is a hero moment, not a reason to feel bad You’ll learn how awareness interrupts automatic thought patterns and creates a pause where you can choose differently We talk about two Growth Studio artists and how noticing changed the experience they had in a genuinely hard moment You’ll leave with a simple body-based noticing practice to try in your studio today Support the show And hey - if this episode hit home, do me a favor, leave a review on Apple Podcast or come say hi on Instagram: @savvypainterpodcast I’d love to hear this episode resonated you. ❤️
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The most underrated skill in your art practice is from Savvy Painter Podcast with Antrese Wood by Antrese Wood.
Published Mar 12, 2026 and 20:26 long