The Quiet Creative Cohort
For people who want to make time for their creativity without turning it into another thing to optimize.
What is The Quiet Creative?
The Quiet Creative is a four-week container designed to help you choose one creative practice and show up for it consistently.
You will not be taught how to make “better” work.
You will not be asked to keep up, optimize, or perform.
Instead, you’ll be supported in:
deciding what you want to focus on right now
carving out realistic, protected time to create
returning to your work even when motivation wavers
building a creative rhythm that can continue after these four weeks
This is about practice, not polish. Commitment, not pressure. Attention, not output.
This program runs from February 9th though March 6th.
A quiet accountability space for people who want to make time for their creativity.
What This Is:
A quiet accountability space for people who want to make time for their creativity
A structured four-week arc that helps you choose, show up, stay with it, and carry it forward
Weekly guidance paired with gentle prompts and action items inside a private community
A place to work alongside others without comparison or competition
You’ll leave with:
clarity about what you’re practicing
evidence that you can return to your work
a creative rhythm that fits your actual life
This program runs from February 9th though March 6th.
What This Is Not:
A class, workshop, or course
A critique group or feedback circle
A place to produce finished or shareable work
A productivity challenge or daily assignment program
You do not need:
experience or credentials
a clear end goal
extra hours in your day
What can you expect inside The Quiet Creative?
This program is for any creative outlet you want to cultivate: photography, writing, watercolor, knitting, crafting, and more. Just as there isn’t one way to practice, there isn’t one way to be a creative. The intentionality of building a habit for yourself is the most important piece.
This program runs from February 9th though March 6th.
A four-week accountability container to help you choose one creative practice and return to it consistently
Weekly email guidance that helps you decide what to focus on, carve out time, and stay with your work
A private Slack community for gentle support, reflection, and low-pressure sharing
A process-centered experience that values practice over output and consistency over intensity
A way to leave with a creative rhythm that fits your real life and can continue beyond the cohort
Week One: Choosing the Thread
Naming the creative practice you’re committing to for these four weeks.
Week Two: Making the Space
Making space in your time, environment, and expectations so the work has somewhere to land.
Week Three: Staying with the Work
Returning to your practice even when motivation fades or things feel ordinary.
Week Four: Integrating + Carrying Forward
Deciding what you’ll take with you and how this practice continues.
As a founding member of this program, the cost is just $79 with prices increasing in the next cohort.
This cohort moves gently and intentionally.
You may miss prompts.
You may create less than you hoped.
That does not mean you’re doing it wrong.
The work is in returning.
Who is leading
The Quiet Creative?
Hey there, I’m Sarah.
If we haven’t met yet, here’s what you need to know about me and why I’m leading this program:
I’ve been running my own business for over a decade, and the majority of that work has been in the creative sphere. I’m a writer, a photographer, a graphic designer, a podcast producer, a Substack consultant, and a website designer. If it’s creative, chances are I’ve done it.
But what I’ve been realizing in the last year is that while much of my day job focuses on creative work, I was leaving very little creativity for myself. I was picking up hobbies (drawing, watercolor, journaling) and discarding them because I thought I didn’t have time for them anymore.
The truth is though, not only did I actually have the time (that was often taken up with doomscrolling), I was burning through my creativity during the day and emptying my creative tank. I finally decided I was done doing that and I’ve been building a creative habit ever since. Creativity begets creativity.
And now, I want to help you do the same - whether you already know the creative habit you want to build, or you just know you need SOMETHING in your life to give you that creative outlet.
So that’s why we’re here, in The Quiet Creative. We’re going to build a slow habit, we’re going to do it intentionally, and we’re going to do it together.
This program runs from February 9th though March 6th.