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This week on How to Be Famous, I’m getting real about one of the biggest misconceptions in the creator world — that fame, success, or “making it” will finally make you happy.
Spoiler alert: it won’t.
In this episode, I share what I’ve learned (the hard way) about redefining why we chase visibility in the first place — and how to rewire your nervous system to feel safe being seen. We talk about:
The Double Slit Experiment and how it mirrors the way creators collapse their own potential when they feel watched.
The “fight, flight, freeze, or fawn” responses that show up when you’re stepping into new levels of visibility.
How to stay in your creative flow when your brain wants to shut down.
Why your home, your art, and your identity are all reflections of one another.
The truth about why happiness can’t be your goal — and what to focus on instead.
This episode is a must-listen if you’ve ever thought: “What if I’m not special?” or “What if I never make it?”
I’ll help you reconnect to the part of you that’s already a creator — the version that makes art even when no one’s watching. Because fame isn’t the reward… becoming who you’re meant to be is.
💫 Takeaways:
You don’t need external validation to legitimize your art.
Visibility is just an invitation to regulate your nervous system at the next level.
The real “celebrity energy” is creating because you love it — not because it’ll finally make you feel enough.
🩵 Connect with Me:
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