Creativity Coaching is a specialized form of personal creative assistance. It considers the psychological, emotion and practical concerns that might be blocking a creative life as well as the surrounding artistic community and marketplace of your chosen field.
For those still trying to find “your thing” I help you find, harness and direct your creative energy (and adrenalin laced fear) be it painting, acting, writing, music or any combination of all these.
My decades of experience in working with pattern in story, art, music (Along with my professional training in behavioural sciences while employed by the Austin Independent School Districtas a Life Skills teacher in Special Education ) has heightens the ability to detect it in personal histories. It is often the repetition of this pattern that keeps us stuck and the recognition of it that helps us break through.
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$150/month
TESTIMONIALS
“Mo is an endless fountain of creativity with experience in music, songwriting, videography, writing, speaking, art design and is an accomplished musician & painter in her own right. We deeply appreciate her honesty, humor, tact and willingness to constantly ego check her opinions and ideas.The icing on the cake is that Mo understands the business side of social funding, music and art yet her foundation never strays from the heart. She is an exemplary person brimming with integrity which lends itself to her successful, evolutionary style of creativity coaching.
Oh, be forewarned of an aching jaw from extreme laughter.” Deborah Schmidt of “Suite Journey”
“Thank you Mo for your patient and productive coaching wisdom. You have given my words wings. … Thank you! :-)” Pia St. Claire
“Right from our very first conversation Mo helped me loosen some of my creative blocks and started me working again. As an artist herself she understood how to motivate and inspire and intuitively knows what task to set. I was blown away by her level of commitment and am extremely satisfied with what we’ve achieved so far.” Jen Dustmann