Picture Love Podcast
The Picture Love Podcast is for people who believe in creating and celebrating our best moments through personal growth, story telling and building community connections.
WE UPLIFT: A compassionate host, guests and community hold space to ask questions, share heartfelt and authentic stories that feed the soul.
WE INFORM: Through stories, valuable insights, and resources we are equipped with the means to show up as the best possible versions of ourselves.
WE INSPIRE: In the presence of one another, we give ourselves permission slips to engage with authenticity that challenges the norm. If you're looking for a space to engage and picture love better in the world, you're in the right place.
Picture Love Podcast
Incomplete Projects… or In Progress?
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Do unfinished projects ever feel like they’re quietly weighing on your nervous system?
In this episode, host Kris LeDonne explores how incomplete creative work can trigger dysregulation — AND how reframing those projects can bring relief, clarity, and discernment.
This is not a productivity talk.
Not a guilt session.
Not a to-do list.
Instead, it’s a compassionate look at:
• Why unfinished projects don’t define your worth
• The “seed” analogy — not every seed is meant to become a tree
• How some projects prepare the soil for what’s next
• The difference between incubation and avoidance
• Two powerful discernment questions to help you release, rest, or reignite
If you’ve ever felt behind or burdened by unfinished goals, this conversation offers a reset.
The episode closes with Kris’s “Blessing of Sacred Lack” — a reminder that sometimes freedom comes not from adding more, but from removing what was never required.
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