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Find Your Unicorn Space

Reclaim Your Creative Life in a Too-Busy World

Eve Rodsky

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Find Your Unicorn Space
Defining Unicorn Space+
The Barriers+
Claiming Your Space+
Finding Your Passion+
The Three Permissions+
Sharing with the World+
Completion Over Perfection+

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Question 1 of 8
How does Eve Rodsky define 'unicorn space'?
  • A. Time spent engaging in self-care activities like going to the spa or taking a nap.
  • B. Dedicated time and space for authentic creative pursuits that stem from personal curiosity and passion.
  • C. Coming up with creative and educational tasks to keep your children occupied.
  • D. Developing a secondary career or side hustle to monetize your hobbies.
Question 2 of 8
According to the text, why is it historically more difficult for women to claim unicorn space compared to men?
  • A. Women naturally have fewer creative passions and interests than men.
  • B. Women are statistically less likely to enjoy spending time alone.
  • C. Women shoulder a higher burden of unpaid domestic work and tend to feel more guilt when taking time for themselves.
  • D. Women are generally more focused on career advancement and professional development.
Question 3 of 8
What is the recommended approach for communicating boundaries to your family regarding your unicorn space?
  • A. Express your accumulated frustration so they understand how serious you are.
  • B. Speak matter-of-factly and clearly without bringing in resentment or frustration.
  • C. Wait until a conflict arises to explain why you need time away.
  • D. Apologize profusely to soften the impact of your unavailability.
Question 4 of 8
What is a primary consequence of losing your identity due to too much work and caregiving?
  • A. Experiencing bitterness and resentment toward your partner, alongside potential health problems.
  • B. A temporary decrease in workplace productivity and career ambition.
  • C. Becoming overly dependent on friends and extended family for emotional support.
  • D. Developing a sudden desire to abandon your family and move to a new city.
Question 5 of 8
If you have lost connection with yourself and do not know what to do with your unicorn space, what does the author suggest as a first step?
  • A. Revisit the hobbies you enjoyed most during your childhood.
  • B. Ask your friends and family what they think you are naturally good at.
  • C. Expose yourself to different experiences and follow your curiosity until you find a state of flow.
  • D. Choose a popular creative outlet that has a high potential for monetization.
Question 6 of 8
Which of the following is NOT one of the 'three permissions' required to maintain your unicorn space?
  • A. You are allowed to be unavailable.
  • B. You are allowed to let go of regret, guilt, and shame.
  • C. You are allowed to use your voice.
  • D. You are allowed to demand absolute silence in the home.
Question 7 of 8
Why does the author encourage sharing the results of your unicorn space with the world?
  • A. Because connecting with others through creativity makes the time feel more meaningful and purposeful.
  • B. Because true art is only valuable if it can be monetized or turned into a successful business.
  • C. Because receiving external validation is the only way to overcome perfectionism.
  • D. Because it is necessary to build a social media following to hold yourself accountable to your goals.
Question 8 of 8
How does the author suggest combating perfectionism in your creative projects?
  • A. By working on the project endlessly until it meets your highest possible standards.
  • B. By breaking the project down into smaller pieces to experience completion at different stages.
  • C. By comparing your work to professionals in the field to set realistic benchmarks.
  • D. By avoiding deadlines altogether so you never feel rushed, stressed, or disciplined.

Find Your Unicorn Space — Full Chapter Overview

Find Your Unicorn Space Summary & Overview

Find Your Unicorn Space (2021) opens the door to an important conversation about what makes us unique as individuals and offers a guide to discovering, claiming, and growing your creative interests.

Who Should Listen to Find Your Unicorn Space?

  • Women who give too much
  • Creatives who don’t have time to create
  • Recovering workaholics, martyrs, people pleasers, and moms

About the Author: Eve Rodsky

Eve Rodsky is the New York Times best-selling author of Fair Play about the equitable distribution of unpaid work between men and women. On a foundation of research, she offers sustainable solutions to the problem of self-neglect primarily among women. 

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