5 Signs You Are an Artist

- Even if you stopped making art -


A short reflection workbook for women who used to create and quietly wonder if that part of them is still there.

Inside this gentle guide that you can read in under 10 minutes, you’ll recognize the subtle ways creativity still lives in you and discover how creativity can become part of your everyday life again.

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A short, beautifully designed reflection guide you can read in under 10 minutes.

🌿 The Core Idea:

There are many women who once made art freely.

They wrote.
They sang.
They painted.
They created simply because something inside them needed to.

And then life became full.

Work expanded.
Responsibilities multiplied.
Other people’s needs came first.

Slowly, without anyone really noticing, creativity slipped to the edges of life.

But something interesting happens to artists.

Even when they stop making art…
they rarely stop being artists.

They still notice beauty others miss.

They still feel something stir when they encounter music, colour, movement, or story.

They still carry ideas.

If any of this sounds familiar, you may still be living with an artist’s mind and heart.

This short workbook is designed to help you recognize that.


🦋 What You'll Discover:

Inside this reflection workbook, you’ll explore:

• The subtle signs that your creative identity is still alive
• Why artists often stop making art without stopping being artists
• A simple way to bring creativity back into everyday life
• A short reflection practice that helps you reconnect with your artistic voice

This is not a system to follow or a course to finish.

It’s simply a moment to pause and notice what may already be true:

You are an artist.

🌿 The 5 Signs:

Inside the workbook, you’ll explore five signs that help you recognize the artist within.

For example:

You notice beauty everywhere.
Textures, colours, small details most people walk past.

You still feel the pull to create.
Even if you rarely act on it.

You feel something stir when you see other people making art.
Not comparison. Recognition.

You carry ideas easily and people often come to you for your creative perspective.

And somewhere inside you, there is still a quiet belief that creativity belongs in your life.

If these feel familiar, the workbook will help you explore them more deeply.


🦋 How This Works:

This guide is intentionally simple.

Step 1
Enter your email.

Step 2
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Step 3
Spend a few minutes reading and reflecting whenever you have space.

You can move through the entire guide in one sitting or return to it later.

Small moments of attention are often enough to change the way we relate to creativity.

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- A Letter from Sarah -

For the Artist Who Has Gone Quiet

For a long time, I believed creativity required the perfect conditions.

More time.
More energy.
More space in my life.

But life rarely works that way.

Responsibilities grow.
Work expands.
And it becomes easy to believe art belongs to another version of yourself.

The younger version.
The one who had nothing but time.

Over the years I’ve worked with many artists who quietly believe they have “lost” their creativity.

But creativity rarely disappears.

More often, it simply waits for a little space.

A quiet invitation.

This workbook was created as a gentle way to notice that space again.

If something inside you stirred while reading this page, trust that.

Your creativity may be closer than you think.

— Sarah Rockwood
Artist. Founder of Elemental Alchemy

You don’t need to rebuild your life to make space for art.

Sometimes it begins with simply noticing the artist who is already there.

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