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The Artist’s Way: Perfectionism bites!

Reading in chapter seven now. It is an interesting bit, just like almost every chapter before this one. I have found that sometimes it is not so much the actual chapters or paragraphs that are interesting, but more the story … Continue reading

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The Artist’s Way: What am I doing here?

This week I have done morning pages on several days. I just sit down – at home or on the train – and start writing in my little notebook. It is tough going, to be honest. Three pages is a … Continue reading

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The Artist’s Way: Morning pages

I decided to cave and do my morning pages. Yes. I decided to cave and do my morning pages. It’s a handy little (?) tool to help along the Artist’s Way course. The morning pages are just that: three pages … Continue reading

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The Artist’s Way: the Human Concept

I have talked before about how in The Artist’s Way (Julia Cameron, 1992) the concept of ‘god’ was bothering me. I am reading through the book first without doing the tasks or exercises. The book leans heavily on the concept … Continue reading

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Wrecking

The Artist’s Way (now read up to chapter 5) is until now for a large part about breaking down the structures that ‘we’ put into place during our lifetime to shield ourselves. From failure or shame or other demons that … Continue reading

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In which I am tired and try to read

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The Artist’s Way: monsters

  (On a different note: may I just say that I LOVE the stationary I bought in Japan? I think it is supposed to look all Central European…)

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The Artist’s Way: update on the reading

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