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In this video, Brandie Peters explores one of the most universal yet rarely discussed struggles of enlightened, self-aware creatives: the deep fear of rejection that arises when we share our work with the world. For many creatives, the act of making something is not about being understood or liked. It’s about understanding ourselves, interpreting intuition, and expressing what moves through us. But in a world that rewards safe, familiar, predictable creativity, those of us who are innovative, intuitive, and spiritually connected often feel misunderstood—or required to dilute our originality in order to survive. Brandie breaks down: • Why many creatives feel unfulfilled in conventional employment • Why innovation is often punished while familiarity is rewarded • Why sensitive, self-aware creatives struggle with visibility • The hidden emotional cost of sharing your work publicly • Why fear of rejection is deeper than caring what others think • The tension between pure creativity and commercial creativity • How “creative employment” often means being palatable • Why so many creatives turn to entrepreneurship to stay whole • How to create without resentment by having a personal outlet • Why side projects are essential for spiritual and emotional well-being You’ll also hear Brandie’s reflections on leadership, humility, creative service, and the reality that our gifts often become part of an economy—where others borrow our creativity because they cannot channel what we can. If you’ve ever felt torn between wanting to express your full creative truth and needing to be employable, respected, or financially stable, this conversation will meet you exactly where you are. For creatives who relate to this deeply personal path, consider joining the Enlightened Entrepreneur Facebook group—Brandie’s 40,000-member community of intuitive, sensitive, spiritually aware creators who are building businesses while protecting their creative spirit. Subscribe for more conversations about creativity, intuition, and the emotional realities of being a creative in a practical world. JOIN THE COMMUNITY! / 1abqgtwiss