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Hey friend, You might be wondering… “Will The Practice actually work for me?” And I get it. Because you’ve tried before. You’ve bought the class. So you’re hesitant to believe anything will really change. I can’t promise The Practice will “work” for you. And honestly, if anyone tells you they can guarantee a transformation without you showing up for it… run the other way. The Practice works if you use it. Every woman who finally comes back to herself creatively starts in the same place: A little doubtful. A little scared. A little embarrassed. And still wanting it anyway. That’s not a problem. Because this time is different. Not because you’re suddenly going to become a brand new person with unlimited time and motivation… But because we’re not building your art practice on excitement. We’re building it on something sturdier. A real-life way to return to your creativity when you’re tired, distracted, busy, overwhelmed, or not feeling “inspired.” The Practice is 90 days, and it’s built in 4 parts:Part 1: Come Back to the TableMost women don’t stop making art because they don’t care. They stop because the moment they sit down… their brain gets loud. It tells you: You’re behind. You don’t have time. It won’t turn out. In this first part, we name those thoughts for what they are. And we make it safe to begin again. Part 2: Stop Making Art So HardYou don’t need a 2 hour window. You need a way to make art that fits into your actual life. I teach you simple creative rhythms and small repeatable practices so you can stop waiting for the stars to align. This is where consistency starts. Not with discipline. With permission. Part 3: Stay With Yourself When It Gets MessyThis is the part that changes everything. Because most women don’t quit when it’s going well. They quit when: They don’t like what they made They feel rusty In The Practice, we don’t pretend that part won’t happen. We build a way through it. So you stop abandoning yourself every time it gets uncomfortable. Part 4: Make Art a Normal Part of Your LifeMy rule is simple: We’re not doing anything you can’t keep doing. This isn’t about becoming a different person. It’s about becoming yourself again. Over 90 days, you’ll build a steady rhythm you can return to. Not a streak you’re terrified to break. A relationship that stays. Here’s what you get inside The Practice9 creative concepts (mindset + art) If you’ve been craving a different kind of year. This is your invitation.
(early access pricing is open for a short time) I’ll be right here. And I’ll help you come back. Lynn P.S. If you’re unsure, just hit reply and ask me your question. I’ll answer you like a real human, because I am one. |
I’m Lynn Hardin—artist, coach, and former principal—guiding women in their second (or third!) act to overcome self-doubt, reconnect with their creative joy, and build a consistent art practice, one imperfect masterpiece at a time.
There's something I want you to know more than anything else. You didn't lose it. The creativity you're looking for didn't leave. The part of you that used to make things. The part that felt most like yourself when you had paint on your hands. Or words on a page. Or something half-finished on the table. She didn't go anywhere. You just got very far from her. And there's a difference. Lost means gone. Far means there's a way back. I was in Scotland recently. Standing in the middle of all that...
I recorded a short video walking through how The Practice actually works. I made this first for the women who have already joined, so they could feel grounded and supported as we begin. As I was recording it, I realized it would be helpful to share it with you too. This isn’t a highlight reel. It’s the real rhythm of the program and how it holds you when life gets busy or messy. In the video, I share how the pacing works, what happens if you miss time, and how support shows up You don’t need...
Quick heads up because I don’t want you to miss it. Early registration price for The Practice ends tonight at midnight. After that, the price flips to $197. Join The Practice Here If you want to wake up three months from now… Feeling proud because you actually kept showing upNot just “thinking about making art”But making it With a stack of pages filledA brush that’s been usedA table that feels like yours again Less overthinkingLess starting and stoppingLess “I should be further along” More...