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How To Discover Your Visual DNA

Do you know your visual DNA? Maybe it’s about time you did. With all this talk about visualization and manifestation, learning our visual DNA will help us learn more about ourselves which is one of the first steps in being able to make dreams reality. You may be asking yourself right now, “What exactly IS […]

Posted on Mar 18th 07 by Alison Held.

Alison Held is a Nutrition and Health Coach and the founder of Healthful Direction. Her mission is to empower individuals to become the best version of themselves through sound nutrition and emotional well-being. http://www.healthfuldirection.com

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To write well, read good writing

One of the best things you can do to learn how to write well is to read really good writing. Read it, be moved by it, and read it again, asking yourself, “How did she/he DO that?!” If you want to write poetry, read the kind of poetry you’d like to write. If you want […]

Posted on Dec 8th 06 by Verna Wilder.

Verna's joy is helping people find and refine their writing voice, and she does that by coaching, editing, and leading writing workshops. She's a writer and a reader and a lover of good books, good music, good movies, good food. For the past 25 years, Verna has given her best energy to working in a cube; now she's taking that experience and giving her best energy to her clients. Life finally makes a little more sense. http://vernawilder.typepad.com/out_of_the_cube/

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Writing Resources: The Artist’s Way

“The stringent requirement of a sustained creative life is the humility to start again, to begin anew.” ~ Julia Cameron
In the fall of 1992, I read a book that changed my life: The Artist’s Way, by Julia Cameron. I worked through the exercises, wrote morning pages every day, took myself on artist’s dates, and when […]

Posted on Nov 2nd 06 by Verna Wilder.

Verna's joy is helping people find and refine their writing voice, and she does that by coaching, editing, and leading writing workshops. She's a writer and a reader and a lover of good books, good music, good movies, good food. For the past 25 years, Verna has given her best energy to working in a cube; now she's taking that experience and giving her best energy to her clients. Life finally makes a little more sense. http://vernawilder.typepad.com/out_of_the_cube/

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Howto: Write an Artist Statement

Recently I spoke at a workshop at The East End Art Council in NY, helping artists (some struggling and some very established) get a marketing package together…we started with the Artist Statement.
It seemed to me that this would be the easiest to write…why does your painting exist?  What are you trying to express?  What inspires […]

Posted on Oct 31st 06 by Michelle Drake.

Michelle hosts a weekly talk-radio show focused on business solutions and is President of The Cove Group, Inc. (a management consulting firm). She has coached scientists to professional athletes and entrepreneurs to artists on how to improve their communication in the workplace and at home resulting in advancement of careers, improved leadership skills, more effective teams and deeper relationships. http://michelleydrake.com

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