Jovile Sibilë is a multi-passionate creative—a creative director, brand emotion architect, community builder, and DJ. She also expresses herself through photography, poetry, event creation, drawing, and many other mediums.
In this talk, Jovile Sibilë opens up about what it’s like to be a multi-passionate creative—embracing a world of interests without losing her sense of self. She shares the systems that keep her grounded, the therapeutic nature of creativity, and the joy of co-creating with others. Jovile Sibilë also reflects on societal pressure to “pick a niche,” the leaps (and risks) that come with creative pursuits, and the importance of self-acceptance.
Let’s dive in!
Embracing Multiple Passions
Jovile Sibilë wears many creative hats: DJ, designer, photographer, poet, creative director, event curator, and community builder. For her, creativity isn’t just something she does—it’s a way of being.
“I view life itself as one big creative project,” Jovile Sibilë says. “Every word I say, every action I take, everything is creating my future.”
From a young age, Jovilė Sibilë was fascinated by processes—how things are made, how ideas take shape, and how materials transform. This innate curiosity led her to experiment across multiple creative fields, from sound to visuals to events. Instead of limiting herself to one medium, she allowed her passions to coexist, creating a vibrant ecosystem of creative expression.
But this acceptance wasn’t instant. Like many multi-passionate creatives, Jovile Sibilë had to overcome doubts about “spreading herself too thin” and learn to trust that exploring diverse interests could actually deepen her craft rather than dilute it.
Her personal values also play a central role here: they act as an anchor when navigating so many creative directions. By regularly revisiting them, Jovile Sibilë keeps her work aligned with what truly matters, ensuring that every project reflects her essence.
“Values are the bedrock of everything,” she says. “When I’m in doubt, they guide me.”


Systems That Keep Creativity Flowing
Balancing multiple passions comes with its challenges, but Jovile Sibilë has learned to create structures that allow her creativity to thrive.
She limits the number of projects she takes on simultaneously, ensuring she has the space to immerse herself fully in each one. Jovile also dedicates blocks of time to individual projects—sometimes working on just one or two per day—so she can embody each project’s essence without constant mental switching.
Collaboration is another essential part of her process. Jovile Sibilë surrounds herself with people whose skills complement her own, creating a supportive network that makes larger projects possible.
“Every project has its own soul,” Jovile Sibilë explains. “But I bring a part of myself into everything I create.”
By combining structured time management with the clarity of her values, Jovile Sibilë creates space to pursue multiple passions without feeling scattered or losing direction.
Creativity as Therapy
For Jovile Sibilë, creativity isn’t just about producing—it’s deeply therapeutic. Whether it’s painting, DJing, or writing poetry, each medium helps her process emotions and connect more deeply with herself.
“Feelings want to move,” she says. “Creativity allows them to flow instead of getting stuck.”
She likens her process to navigating between chaos and beauty, often working through discomfort until something clicks—a release she describes as “orgasmic energy.”

Navigating Pressure to “Pick a Niche”
For much of her creative life, Jovile Sibilë has resisted the societal pressure to “choose one thing.” Early in her career, she worked at advertising agencies where her ability to juggle multiple skills was often misunderstood.
“I was once called a ‘human orchestra’—and not in a good way,” she recalls.
At the time, this label made her question whether there was something “wrong” with her for wanting to do many things. But over the years, Jovile Sibilë learned to see her multi-passionate nature as a strength rather than a flaw. Instead of forcing herself into a single box, she embraced her complexity—even if it meant going against conventional advice to “niche down.”
“If having a smaller following means staying true to myself, that’s what I choose,” she says.
For Jovile Sibilë, her values also provide confidence in resisting societal norms. By grounding herself in what matters most, she’s able to pursue her many passions authentically.


Taking Risks and Building Self-Trust
Jovile Sibilë’s creative journey is filled with leaps into the unknown—from DJing and photography to curating exhibitions. Each new venture comes with fear, but also growth.
“The more personal the project, the scarier it feels,” she admits. “But every time I face that fear, my self-trust grows stronger.”
Her advice to other creatives? Start before you feel ready. Don’t wait for external validation. The sooner you try something, the sooner you’ll know if it resonates—or if it’s time to move on.
Advice for Multi-Passionate Creatives
Jovile Sibilë’s journey offers reassurance for anyone feeling pressured to “pick one thing.” Her tips:
- Give yourself permission to explore. Try different mediums and see what sticks.
- Build systems that work for you. Protect your energy and focus.
- Accept the messy parts. Every creative process comes with challenges.
- Stay connected to your values. Let them guide your decisions.
- Co-create whenever possible. Magic often happens in collaboration.
Above all, Jovile Sibilë encourages embracing your multiplicity rather than fighting it:
“If you’re multi-passionate, you’re normal. The world needs more creative, authentic people—not templates of success.”


