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Creative Fix · Aug 17, 2026

Creative Fix Issue 2

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Allegra Chapman (she/her) · Creative Fix

The Creative Recovery Issue

Creative Fix is the magazine for creative wellbeing. This edition focuses on coming back to creativity after burnout or health/life challenges. Creativity can be incredibly healing, but it also requires a balanced, wellbeing-first approach.

You can read here on Substack, or you can download the full issue as a PDF that you can take offline (see download button at the bottom of this post).

Monthly and annual subscribers have automatic access to the Substack and PDF versions (links are below). If you would like to buy this issue as a standalone PDF, instead of subscribing, you can do so here:

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Here’s what you can find in August’s magazine.

If you’re an artist, who are you if you can’t make your art?

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“Burnout” is a word we’ve been hearing more and more in the last few years, but without any clear definition.

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Coming back to creativity after a break—self-directed or otherwise—does not mean jumping back in where you left off. It can require gentle handling, and a reassessment of what it is you truly want.

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Rather than trying to force yourself to do certain creative activities because they’re next on the to do list, a more sustainable approach is to choose the activity that fits your current capacity.

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The Creative Capacity Ladder is a way to identify what you feel capable of right now and how you can build your creative muscle to help you work your way up to your goals.

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Here’s a creative prompt for you, designed to take you just a little bit outside your comfort zone.

Take the challenge

Creative prompts, but gamified! Spin the wheel, ignite your spark.

Play the game

One of the biggest questions burnout has asked of me is: What do you really want success to look like? Both in terms of my writing and my business.

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I couldn’t have an issue about burnout without talking about this book by Katherine May.

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Meet textile artist, Zoe Wright.

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Read the original on yourcreativefix.substack.com

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