For years, I had creative practices – writing, drawing, taking classes – on my to-do lists but I hardly ever got around to actually doing them. I would start off with a good plan and it would quickly fall by the wayside. Or I would have some external pressure – a collaboration or a deadline […]
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Reminder: Relaxing Creativity: April 24
Monday, April 247:30-9:30PMThe Annex in Mount PearlCost: $15(free scholarship places available – just ask for one!) I’m calling this a workshop but really we’re going to be playing around with the creative process and finding ways to relax. I’ve got a few teeny projects for you to try and I’m hoping you’ll be willing to […]
Getting Nothing Done? Your Experiment is a Success!
When you set out your plan for the week, you are guaranteed success…at least in my books. Either you are going to get your list done or you are going to find a method that doesn’t work. Either way, you have moved forward and that’s a reason to celebrate. Here are some gold stars for […]
I’m all over the place in December (but in a good way!)
All throughout December, I’m blogging daily at Fit is a Feminist Issue to remind everyone to make space for themselves amid the end-of-the-year, seasonal to do lists. So, each day, I am posting a short exercise video, a short meditation video, and a little reminder about being kind to yourself. The series is called Making […]
Make Yourself A Little More Comfortable
Earlier, I was sitting at my computer trying to write and I couldn’t quite focus on the task at hand. As someone with ADHD, this is not an uncommon sensation so I kept trying to work through it. I changed tasks a couple of times to see if I could build some momentum. I made […]
Later-vision: Recording of ‘The (short) Story of You’ Workshop
If you missed my workshop ‘The (short) Story of You: Crafting Your Artist Bio With Ease’, you can still catch it online on the ArtsUnite website. There are writing exercises involved so grab a pen and paper then click on over to ArtsUnite to do the workshop.