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	<title>Seed &#38; Flame &#187; The Artist&#8217;s Way</title>
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		<title>The Artist&#8217;s Way Week 1</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I mentioned before that I am doing the Artist&#8217;s Way, an awesome book by Julia Cameron that helps one tap into creativity and lead a creative life. I first read it about 9 years ago, and it totally rocked my world and helped me to name and claim that I am a writer and to [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I mentioned before that I am doing <a href="http://www.theartistsway.com/">the Artist&#8217;s Way</a>, an awesome book by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Cameron">Julia Cameron</a> that helps one tap into creativity and lead a creative life. I first read it about 9 years ago, and it totally rocked my world and helped me to name and claim that I am a writer and to begin writing and selling my work. This year has been very tumultuous for me and I&#8217;ve been knocked off the creative path repeatedly by the many woeful events that have happened. These events include a mental breakdown, a miscarriage, a terrible bout of the flu, and my youngest son&#8217;s hospitalization.</p>
<p>Now that I feel ready, I decided to go through the Artist&#8217;s Way book once again to help me get my creativity going again. It&#8217;s a 12 week course but I have been stuck on week 1 for awhile. Today is the end of my 3rd week 1,  and I feel ready to go on. I have 1 more thing to do this week and that is to take myself on and &#8216;Artist Date&#8217;. Just go somewhere or do something fun that I like to do that is fulfilling and sustaining to my creativity. Just me, I&#8217;m not to take my husband or friends or kids. This is time just for me, to nurture my inner artist. I am a little nervous because I hardly ever go anywhere by myself, and I have a lot to do today both business and personal, so taking the time to do this seems a little selfish. Maybe it is, but I used to know that being a little selfish sometimes is what gets book written. I want to know that again, to feel that again. To know in my heart it is ok to nurture my creativity.</p>


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