A Questionnaire for People Whose Dreams Are Getting Moldy
Q. There are things I want to do in life, and I’ll get to them….in my nineties. Q. If given a choice between putting some time in on my business idea, and rotating my tires, I’ll go with the tires every time. Q. I’d probably write the great American novel if I didn’t have a television. Q. I can no longer open the guest room closet because it’s full of all the craft projects I started but never finished. Q. I barely have time to feed my family, let alone my soul. Q. I’d like to do something creative, but I haven’t got a creative bone in my body. Q. The last time I spent a day on myself was sometime in the late Eighties.
Q. There are things I want to do in life, and I’ll get to them….in my nineties.
Q. If given a choice between putting some time in on my business idea, and rotating my tires, I’ll go with the tires every time.
Q. I’d probably write the great American novel if I didn’t have a television.
Q. I can no longer open the guest room closet because it’s full of all the craft projects I started but never finished.
Q. I barely have time to feed my family, let alone my soul.
Q. I’d like to do something creative, but I haven’t got a creative bone in my body.
Q. The last time I spent a day on myself was sometime in the late Eighties.
If you checked any, read on…
“How Much Joy Can You Stand?” is a workshop designed to re-ignite your creative spark, and get you going once again on the work of your dreams. The day includes information, tools and exercises that put you back in touch with the source of your inspiration. You’ll learn more about your creative process, and how to stick with our work even in the face of rejections, entropy, and breakdown. Workshop available in Milwaukee, WI. (dates to be advised) or your home town. Contact us for more information by providing the following.
“How Much Joy Can You Stand?” is a workshop designed to re-ignite your creative spark, and get you going once again on the work of your dreams. The day includes information, tools and exercises that put you back in touch with the source of your inspiration. You’ll learn more about your creative process, and how to stick with our work even in the face of rejections, entropy, and breakdown.
Workshop available in Milwaukee, WI. (dates to be advised) or your home town.
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