Listly by Katherine Robertson-Pilling
Life is a creative process, and you don't have to be an artist to get on board. Everything you dream, long for, envision, reach out for, hold close to your heart and take action on is possible, if you say so. The creative cycles of life have logic and meaning. And they unfold in 12 steps. These are the 12 stations of The Wheel of Creativity. Read more here...
Christmas is upon us. So each day from now until then, drop by the Wheel of Creativity blog for a deep breath of spirit in the midst of the festive flurry.
Christmas is upon us. So each day from now until December 25, drop by the Wheel of Creativity blog for a deep breath of spirit in the midst of the festive flurry.
Christmas is upon us. So each day from now until December 25, drop by the Wheel of Creativity blog for a deep breath of spirit in the midst of the festive flurry.
Christmas is upon us. So each day from now until December 25, drop by the Wheel of Creativity blog for a deep breath of spirit in the midst of the festive flurry.
Christmas is upon us. So each day from now until December 25, drop by the Wheel of Creativity blog for a deep breath of spirit in the midst of the festive flurry.
Christmas is upon us. So each day from now until December 25, drop by the Wheel of Creativity blog for a deep breath of spirit in the midst of the festive flurry.
Once you’ve dared to see what you really want, to stretch toward it, and let go of what is taking up its space, the roof flies open and the stars come in.
Whether you’re stockpiling food for the apocalypse or buying booze for your end-of-the-world party, take a moment to reflect on your part in this moment.
December 21, 2012. With so many predictions of cosmic metamorphosis pointing here and now, you could just think of today as humanity’s Due Date.
You would not expect a newborn baby to go to the office. Yet all to often we want our new creations to make money right out of the delivery room. Hold on!
Many projects are years in the making. Only the person with the passion has the stamina to see them through. No one can do that for you.
The barrier between work for love and work for money can seem insurmountable. Now as I harvest my book, I see how the creative process brings them together.