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4 Reasons I’m a Raving Fan of The Artist’s Way

November 16, 2010 by Mary Gow

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What’s in it for you if you go through Julia Cameron’s 12 week course in the book, The Artist’s Way? Here’s some things it’s done for me and :

1. The groove of the morning pages has given me the feeling of a daily discipline that I realize can turn me into a real powerhouse of productivity. The morning pages have shown me that I can stick to something and these small steps can lead to something bigger.

2. I like treasure mapping and this book is full of exercises that require you find the hidden treasures and map them out for yourself. One of my favorites was the rocking chair exercise. Imagine yourself at 80 looking back at you now. What would you like to tell yourself?

3. It is a call to action. More than many other books on creativity, this workbook asks that I DO things.

4. It doesn’t let you off easy. This is twelve weeks of tough love. It’s about being accountable, responsible and committed, like an artist.

Are you ready to share your creative gifts with the world but feeling a little stuck? The Artist’s Way can help you find your way.

Filed Under: Creativity Tagged With: Julia Cameron, The Artist's Way

What Can Morning Pages Do For You?

November 15, 2010 by Mary Gow

It’s been 18 years since the original release of Julia Cameron’s book, The Artist’s Way (“TAW”), a Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity and a Course in Discovering and Recovering Your Creative Self. Every time I work through this 12 week course good things happen. I’m working on my fifth pass.

Two keystones of The Artist’s Way are the morning pages and the artist’s date. The morning pages are three pages of stream of consciousness writing done daily, upon waking is Cameron’s recommendation. The artist’s date is a exactly that, a date with yourself, where you take yourself out to do something that interests you.

I can’t say what the morning pages discipline will do for you but I can tell you that the first time I went through the book, I decided to propose a course to a local university’s evening extension program and they liked my idea and it was in the next class catalog. I was contacted by the local major newspaper and wrote a feature article for them about my topic, which was how to write love letters.

Here’s Julia Cameron discussing morning pages.

Filed Under: Creativity Tagged With: Julia Cameron, Morning Pages, The Artist's Way

2 Reasons I Like PowerPoint

November 14, 2010 by Mary Gow

There are ways to maximize this wonderful tool and all kinds of tips are available (see http://www.thinkoutsidetheslide.com/newsletter.htm) on how to avoid “death by PowerPoint.”

Two reasons I like PPT:

1. It’s easy to learn. I learned to use it in less than an hour, it’s so user-friendly tool.
2. It is a versatile tool to express your ideas. Isn’t it a whole lot more convenient than carrying around a carousel of slides?

There’s a terrific blog, in fact, for how to be more creative with powerpoint. See http://pptblog.tlccreative.com/
What are some reasons you like PowerPoint?

Filed Under: Creativity Tagged With: powerpoint

4 Easy Principles for the Non-Designer Designing

November 13, 2010 by Mary Gow

Are you working on designing a web page or a brochure and could use some tips? Applying the four basic principles outlined in Robin Williams’ book of The Non-Designer’s Design Book can help with the overall look of your project.

Williams’ four basic principles are:

Contrast: if elements are not the same, make them very different. Elements meaning font, color, size, line thickness, shape, space, etc.).

Repetition: repeat visual elements throughout the piece. That means repeat color or size, shape or other elements. This will strengthen the unity of it.

Alignment: every item should visually connect with another item on the page.

Proxmity: group related items near each other

So there we have it, an acronym that is easy to remember. In case you want to order the book, here’s a link: http://www.amazon.com/Non-Designers-Design-Book-Robin-Williams/dp/0321534042/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1289591041&sr=1-1

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