Liz Mosley's Experiment: Seeking 100 Rejections to Transform Creativity
By
Tom May
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Summary
Liz Mosley, a seasoned graphic designer, embarked on a unique experiment to seek 100 rejections in six months, revealing how this transformed her creative practice. The article discusses the power of embracing rejection in the creative process and the importance of vulnerability in honest conversations about creative work.
Key quotes
· 3 pulled'100 Rejections, Zero Regrets'
'It's where vulnerability replaces performative success stories.'
'actively seeking rejection transformed her creative practice.'
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