“If things ever start to feel familiar and easy, that’s when you should worry — it means you’ve stopped growing.”
There’s a moment every designer knows well. You’re midway through a brief, staring at a blank canvas, and nothing feels right. Your peers seem to be landing clients while you’re stuck wondering if you even chose the right path.
We want to tell you something: that feeling is not a red flag. It’s a green one.
Feeling lost or stuck is almost always a sign that you’re standing at the edge of a new level of skill. You’ve grown past your old comfort zone. You’re just not fluent in the new territory yet. Every great designer you admire has sat exactly where you’re sitting.
Think of it this way: when you first learned to use Illustrator, every tool felt foreign. The pen tool was your nemesis. Colour theory made your head spin. But you kept going, and slowly the software became a language you could speak.
That exact same process is happening to you right now. You’re not stuck because you lack talent. You’re stuck because you’re trying to speak a language you haven’t fully learned yet. And that’s a beautiful problem to have.
The discomfort you feel is the friction of growth. Don’t run from it — design through it.
“Overachievers feel lost. Complacent people don’t. Which one are you?”
Three Steps to Find Your Direction Again
- Name the Feeling
Before you can move forward, you need to get honest about what’s causing the block. Is it comparison? Fear of failure? Unclear goals? Pinpoint the root — not the symptom.
- Ask for Help
Your mentors, your cohort, your tutors — they exist for exactly this moment. No one builds a meaningful creative career in isolation. Reaching out is strength, not weakness.
- Keep Making Things
Clarity comes through action, not stillness. Open a file. Sketch something rough. The path forward reveals itself to people who are moving, not to those who are waiting.
- On Comparison & Your Creative Journey
Scrolling through Instagram and seeing other designers land dream opportunities can sting. But here’s a reframe worth keeping in your back pocket: comparison only stings when it becomes judgement. When you look at another designer’s work and think “that’s possible” — that’s fuel. When you look and think “I’ll never get there” — that’s the thief.
Use the work of designers you admire as a north star, not a measuring stick. They’re showing you what’s achievable in the craft. They are not your deadline. Your journey has a different timeline, different constraints, and ultimately a different destination. And that destination? It’s worth the winding road to get there.
At Bezalel Design Academy, we built our entire curriculum around this truth: the creative path is not linear. Our courses are designed to meet you exactly where you are — and push you just far enough out of your comfort zone that growth becomes unavoidable.
Don’t go back to the familiar.
The next level of your design career is on the other side of this feeling. Take the leap.
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