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FREE Tool & Webinar · Digital Download · Figma
LORECORE
GARDENING
LIVE
Lorecore Gardening is digital gardening for creative identity work— a way to map the stories your curiosities are already telling.
Your saved links, notes, and screenshots aren’t random. They’re clues. But buried in folders, docs, and obscure Are.na channels... those clues can’t talk to each other. It’s time to gather them, garden them, and let them bloom into direction.
Your saved links, notes, and screenshots aren’t random. They’re clues. But buried in folders, docs, and obscure Are.na channels... those clues can’t talk to each other. It’s time to gather them, garden them, and let them bloom into direction.
UPCOMING LIVESTREAMS:
MONDAY 11/17 at 4:20 PM PST
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I’M SO UNINSPIRED. OVERWHELMED. NUMB. WHAT DO I ACTUALLY WANT TO MAKE?”
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I’VE CHANGED SINCE UNDERGRAD. WHAT DO I CARE ABOUT NOW?”
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MY CURIOSITY IS BOUNDLESS. BUT WHERE DO ALL MY SCATTERED INTERESTS LEAD?”
If you’ve been asking these questions...
you’re in the right place.
WHAT IS DIGITAL GARDENING?
We spend most of our digital lives at the extremes: either consuming (scrolling, saving, screenshotting) or creating (posting, producing, performing).
THE SWEET SPOT BETWEEN CONSUMING & CREATING
Consume
Scrolling
Scrolling
--Saving--
Garden
Tending
Tending
--Mapping--
Create
Making
Making
But there’s a messy middle space— a quiet, generative in-between— where you’re not chasing output or input, but tending to what you already have. That’s what digital gardening is. It’s the practice of curating, composting, and cultivating your ideas over time. You revisit the things you’ve saved, rearrange them, and start to see patterns grow.
This workshop invites you into that middle ground— where reflection becomes creative momentum, and your saved fragments turn into a living map of your mind.
HOT TAKE: SAVING ≠ GARDENING
Saving to your Are.na board or Instagram folder feels like gardening. You’re curating, categorizing, collecting. It scratches that same itch. But real gardening goes one step further. It’s not just about saving— it’s about tending. Returning to what you’ve saved. Rearranging. Composting. Letting patterns reveal themselves.
Most of us stop at the save. We bookmark the spark but never look back. And everything gets burried, piles up.
Lorecore Gardening Live is the bridge to that next layer: from passive collecting to active meaning-making. From folders full of inspiration to a living, visual map of what’s truly calling you forward.
WHY GARDENING MATTERS
Most of us collect faster than we connect. We save hundreds of things that once sparked something— but never stop to ask why. Digital gardening slows that process down. It helps you find meaning in the mess. When you see the landscape of your interests laid out visually, your next move starts to feel obvious— or at least alive.
WHAT YOU’LL GET
📄 The Figma file! Complete with instructions, template, and stickers for visual mapping.
🌱 A 1-hour live gardening sesh with Erica Bech to surface patterns, cluster interests, and turn insights into next steps.
🌸 A repeatable practice you can revisit each season as a creative pulse check, noticing what’s blooming and what’s gone dormant.
WHO IT’S FOR
😵💫 Creatives with soo many interests and not enough clarity
🔗 Anyone curious about how their influences connect
🔨 Those wanting to create more than they consume
YOU’LL LEAVE WITH
🖼️ A visual snapshot of your creative ecosystem
👁️ Clarity on the themes that keep resurfacing
☕ A lightweight ritual for reconnecting to what’s alive in your work
JOIN LORECORE GARDENING LIVE
① Sign-Up
② Block Your Calendar
③ Download Figma
④ Fire up your saved folders
⑤ Warm up your screenshots
Let’s gooooo!
② Block Your Calendar
③ Download Figma
④ Fire up your saved folders
⑤ Warm up your screenshots
Let’s gooooo!
You will be sent the Figma file closer to the event date.
Please familiarize yourself with Figma if you do not use it regularly.
The workshop time will be spent covering gardening, not focused on navigating the software.
Thanks for understanding!
Please familiarize yourself with Figma if you do not use it regularly.
The workshop time will be spent covering gardening, not focused on navigating the software.
Thanks for understanding!
HOSTED BY
Hi! I’m Erica Bech, the human behind Nascent Spiral. I began this particular practice of identity focused digital gardening a few years ago when I made a simple Figma file mapping my values, curiosities, and skills. Seeing it visually all in one place changed everything. Bit by bit, that file became a compass— guiding me toward what felt alive. It helped me find clarity for my next creative chapters: coaching, Skypunch, and ultimately leaving my job to start a new chapter that felt more aligned.
You can read more about all that here!
FAQ
Why Figma?Because it’s free, visual, and flexible — like a sketchbook you can’t mess up.
You don’t need design experience to use it. Think of it as a big digital table where you can drag your saved inspirations around, cluster them, and literally see how they connect. And get a bit messy. (Plus, it’s collaborative— so you can even garden together later, if you’d like.)
What if I don’t know what I want to make or do next?
Perfect. That’s exactly who this is for. This isn’t about declaring your “one big purpose.”
It’s about noticing the quiet patterns already growing in your saved links and unfinished ideas— the stuff that keeps calling your attention back.
I’ve tried other tools like Notion or Are.na. How is this different?
Those tools are great for collecting. But this workshop helps you see -- to move beyond saving into tending. It’s about setting up the scaffolding for visually mapping your influences, so you can spot connections and themes instead of filing them away.
Sounds a bit like moodboarding. Are we moodboarding?
Kinda, but not really. In this session we’ll be collecting images and arranging them in one place. The intention here is to map to reveal insight, rather than collect imagery to evoke a certain aesthetic or emotion.
Do I need to join live?
You’ll get the most from being there— but a recording and the Figma template will be shared with everyone who registers.
What should I bring?
Make sure you have Figma application downloaded onto your computer, logged in, and ready to go. Other than that, just your curiosity and a few saved links, screenshots, or Are.na channels that feel you-ish. We’ll use them as raw material to map your creative identity.
Who’s leading this?
Erica Bech! Creative director, coach, and founder of Nascent Spiral, a studio for reinvention and creative evolution.