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Creatrix Circles

Creatrix is a three-month creative circle for women ready to bring something meaningful into form — while deepening how they create and live.

It’s a space for focused exploration, experimentation, and forward movement, held within a spacious, supportive field.

You’ll choose a creative project that matters to you, and through that process, expand how you relate to creativity, possibility, and your own becoming.

2 hours

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2-3x per month

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Intimate group

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Virtual or Austin, TX

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3 month container

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NURTURING • EXPANSIVE • INTENTIONAL

Remember yourself as a creator.

Creatrix works on two levels at once — and that’s what makes it different.

On the surface, you’ll choose a meaningful creative project, receive gentle structure and guidance, and move forward something that may have been waiting a long time. Real progress. Real momentum.

Beneath the surface, something deeper unfolds. You’ll learn to create from curiosity, play, and presence. You’ll soften the inner critic and move beyond patterns that no longer reflect who you’re becoming. You’ll expand what feels possible in this season of your life.

The project is the doorway. The deeper shift is stepping back into authorship of your work, your choices, and the life you’re growing into.

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This circle welcomes women:

who are creatively restless, curious, or at a threshold

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who want more aliveness and possibility woven into everyday life

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that sense something meaningful wants to be created

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longing for gentle structure without pressure

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who are ready for a project that reflects who they are now

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starting, and stopping, because of self-doubt or perfectionism

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who desire to thrive, not just survive

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Begin

Grounding meditation to arrive and settle

Guided journaling, reflections and celebrations

A guiding theme around creative living

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Create & Share

Spacious, focused time to write or create

Optional partner sharing

Gentle spot-coaching to dissolve blocks or inner resistance

Experiential and playful practices to integrate what we’re exploring

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Reflect

Compassionate accountability and small, doable intention-setting

Closing reflections and takeaways

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Why Creatrix exists.

At a certain point in life, many women stop reinventing themselves intentionally. Not because imagination disappears, but because responsibility and habit narrow the field. Creatrix exists to reverse that contraction.

Here, we practice intentional reinvention as we step into our fullness, not through urgency or self-improvement, but through curiosity, experimentation, and listening for what wants to emerge now.

Something subtle but powerful happens in this space. Clarity rises. Energy returns. The inner critic softens as trust in yourself strengthens.

This isn’t about producing something impressive. It’s about reconnecting with what’s been quietly calling to you; a dream, a curiosity, an idea you’ve wanted to explore. Maybe you start the blog. Plan the trip. Pick up the watercolors. Speak up. Map out a spacious next chapter. Return to a creative rhythm you love.

The right next step reveals itself, not because it’s demanded, but because the conditions support it. 

Many women describe the experience as playful, and quietly transformative.

Frequently Asked Questions

From the community.

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Hear from women in the community about why they keep coming back.

From stuck to alive

Before Creatrix, I had lost sight of my dreams and was feeling really stuck... kind of a stagnant feeling. One of the many really nice outcomes for me with this group has been feeling so much more curious and alive. I’m now confident that my next chapter will be a creative adventure!”

– Vicki, Therapist

‍ ‍ Having fun again

“Through Creatrix, I have realized that right now what I need in my creative life is to be completely silly and lighthearted. I did one episode of a podcast with my daughter and that was so much fun. I’ve started coming from this place of asking what pleases me? What do I really want? Things that had been closing down a bit in my creative life are now going the other way and getting more expansive and free!”

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– Merri, LPC, MAAT

‍ ‍ Inspired to Begin

“I’ve been wanting to do watercolors for a couple of years, but hadn't done it. So I attended Creatrix hoping it would inspire me to begin. Not only did it spark excitement about painting, but it was a much bigger shift of my creative process that saw the birth of what I call my imperfect, “gentle art practice.” This has become a time of growth, inspiration, and kindness to myself.”

– Noreen, Watercolorist and People Connector

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