How to Become a Professional Creative (Using Astrology & Self-Concept)
- mynameisjoyous

- Apr 17
- 3 min read
Becoming a professional creative isn’t just about talent.It’s about consistency in creative decision-making.
The biggest difference between you and the most recognized creatives of our time is rarely raw ability. It’s that they choose to create—every single day.
They decide:
to make something instead of consuming
to refine instead of procrastinating
to express instead of overthinking
So if you already have good taste—If you can critique popular media and immediately see how it could be better—
Then the real question is:Why aren’t you creating at that level yet?
At some point, you have to stop waiting and start prioritizing your creative gifts.
Your Creative Blueprint: The 5th House
If you’re feeling blocked, lost, or inconsistent, astrology gives you a very specific place to look:
The sign and planets in your 5th house
The ruler of your 5th house
Your Leo house placement
These placements reveal how you’re meant to create, play, and express yourself.
Your creativity isn’t random—it has a structure, rhythm, and language.
When you align with that, creating stops feeling like force and starts feeling like flow.
Creativity Is a Practice (and a Ritual)
Sometimes, you don’t need more discipline—you need more connection.
This is where spiritual or astrological practices can help. Think of them as ways to activate your creative energy.
You can work with:
colors that align
with your placements
talismans or jewelry
weekly rituals tied to planetary days
elemental practices (earth, fire, air, water)
These aren’t about perfection—they’re about intention.
Examples:
Leo in the 12th house
Try wearing yellow or gold intentionally to break patterns of self-doubt and invisibility. Your creativity thrives when you allow yourself to be seen—even in subtle, private ways first.
**Capricorn 5th house
do some ritual on saturday that honors wherever your saturn is in your chart.
Saturn in Taurus 9th house?
Do something for your liver and throat on Saturdays, drink healing teas, do some sort of safe liver cleanse, and wear purple and green/brown jewelry around your neck that day. Or do a meditation using Taurus and Sagittarius corresponding crystals or something. Taurus is Earth and 9th house is fire, so doing some ritual on Saturday using these elements can be helpful to you..
Creativity, for you, might not be chaotic—it might be ritualized, intentional, and built over time.
The Missing Piece: Your Relationship With Yourself
Here’s where most people get stuck:
You can understand your creativity perfectly……but still not act on it.
Why?
Because your self-concept is misaligned.
Your 1st House: The Lens of Your Entire Life
Your 1st house (and rising sign) determines how you experience everything—including your creativity.
It shapes:
how you see yourself
how you believe others see you
what you feel “allowed” to be
If your relationship with yourself is off, everything else will feel off too.
This is why your chart ruler (the planet ruling your rising sign) is so important.
If you don’t understand that planet, you may feel like you don’t fully understand yourself.
Heavy 1st House Energy? Read This.
If you have multiple planets in your 1st house or a strong emphasis there, your life is deeply shaped by your perception.
Your power lies in your ability to:
reframe your identity
consciously shape your mindset
choose how you interpret your experiences
You could have an objectively great life—and still feel disconnected from it—if your internal lens is distorted.
That’s not a failure.That’s a signal.
Creativity + Self-Concept = Manifestation
When you combine:
aligned creative expression (5th house)
with a strong, clear self-relationship (1st house)
You unlock a different level of manifestation.
Because now:
you know what you want to create
you feel safe identifying with it
and you’re willing to act on it consistently
Final Thought
Becoming a professional creative isn’t about waiting until you feel ready.
It’s about:
making creative decisions daily
understanding your natural creative rhythm
and developing a relationship with yourself that supports your expression
And once you start doing that consistently—that’s when everything changes.



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