I can’t say exactly when I first had the idea for this book, but its roots are there in my earliest memories of childhood. I was born into a world of other people’s agendas for me. So are we all. What place, ideology, system, etc. have you had to leave (do you need to leave) to discover the creative treasure within you?
Little Pink Spoon #2 from The Wheel of Creativity
Today… The second installment in a series of free samples: “Like countless others throughout my life, this process showed me my place in the adventure of life, required me to respond, and invited me to collaborate in creating the outcome.”
Q&A: Creativity for “non-creatives”
Friday Q&A: “Can you give some examples of how this process can be used by someone who isn’t an artist?”
Little Pink Spoons from The Wheel of Creativity
Today I begin giving away “little pink spoons” … free samples of my book, scheduled for launch as an eBook this Autumn. This version of The Wheel of Creativity: Taking Your Place in the Adventure of Life is going to be a cliffhanger.
Four tips to make your work feel spacious
Life continually offers us the creative ideas and different points of view we need, but too often we do not look up from our computers to see them.
Creativity Q&A: Three Ancient Insights for Creative Constancy
Periods of despair are part of the creative process too, and even though you may feel anything but… you are still engaged. The journey is still unfolding.