Do you Feel Repressed in Your Creative Expression?

Maria Hubmann
2 min readAug 10, 2021

Connect to yourself and feel what wants to be expressed.

the author. picture by Andreas Pietsch

Spontaneous free expression seems risky and open for ridicule?

As an introverted good girl you were trained to be nice and quiet person that with small body language?

Unfortunately, you are just not the type for free, uninhibited expression. At least that’s what you’re telling yourself all day.

Yet you long to be seen and heard more clearly?

You want to sing your favorite song in the kitchen and dance like a wild woman without any obvious reasons?

You wanna paint a fun painting for the bleak wall in your bedroom? No, even better, you want to paint the whole wall and turn the door into a sensual entrance into your private temple?

Does that sound like fun?

This is possible. For you as well!

I’m an introvert as well, raised as a nice girl at every level. I know what it feels like to be overlooked and overheard.

Instead of making sure that my creative work fits into society’s norm, I express from within me. The results can look tame or wild, boring or crazy. It’s not about what it looks like, but how I FELT creating it!

Come back to yourself and create from your truth. It’s more than possible for you, because you already have what it takes: You are able to feel.

If you want to know more and are interested in owning and living your creativity in a whole new and embodied way, let me know. Write me a message!

I’d love to support you to find your authentic expression that comes with ease, pleasure and joy.

If you want to create from within, drop into your body and express yourself more authentically, get my free guided audio practice: https://mailchi.mp/0174cf927fde/creativity-coaching-guided-audio-opt-in

Originally published at https://mariahubmann.com on August 10, 2021.

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Maria Hubmann

Embodiment coach for scientists. Biologist. Maker of wearable art at Passionarta. I help scientists feel their bodies to feel calmly grounded. mariahubmann.com