
Mental Wellness for the Digital Age focused on the mind of a 3D artist and digital artist
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health | ||||

Modern creative tools allow infinite refinement.
But the human mind was never designed for infinite scrutiny.
In this episode, we explore how constant zooming, micro-adjustments, and endless refinement quietly fuel anxiety, perfectionism, and creat... more
We live in the most visually saturated era in history.
More images.More content.More pressure.More noise.
Pixels dominate how we work, how we communicate, how we measure success, and increasingly, how we measure ourselves.
In this episode, we expl... more
Every 3D artist has a personal project, and half of them never get finished.
This 10-minute deep dive explores why personal projects are exhausting us, using research from Maslach & Leiter’s burnout model. We break down the psychology behind unfini... more
In games, when you die… you respawn. You heal. You try again. And you come back stronger.
But in creative life, burnout feels permanent, like you’ve lost your spark, your ability, your drive.
This minisode deep-dive breaks down how to recover using... more
Even “Great work!” can send artists into a spiral of overthinking. And silence? Sometimes it feels worse than criticism.
In this minisode, we unpack why critique feels so personal — and why it often feels like an attack. From psychology research on ... more
You can be surrounded by millions online… and still feel utterly alone while waiting for a render to finish.
In this episode of Peace ◇ Pixels, we explore the hidden emotional side of creative work: isolation. From the quiet moments staring at a pro... more
What if life had a CTRL+Z button? In creative software, undo is our greatest safety net, a way to erase mistakes instantly. But when we carry that mindset into real life, it leaves us stuck in loops of perfectionism, fear, and unfinished projects.
In... more
Why do your best ideas always show up in the shower, on a walk, or right before bed, but vanish the moment you sit at your desk? In this minisode, we explore the strange phenomenon of “creative lag".
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