by amy | Dec 14, 2012 | Uncategorized
How is it that redwoods grow so tall? One of nature’s beautiful mysteries that reminds me of the power of intention. They grow up. Up towards the light, standing among other aspiring trees, withstanding the elements over time. The new year is such a natural time...
by amy | Dec 8, 2012 | Learning
This is day 6 of a week without news. That’s right. No public radio in my kitchen, in my car or in my ears for a whole week. Part of a challenge on the Artist’s Way, Julia Cameron offers a tool for “Reading Deprivation” on p. 87. Despite the...
by amy | Nov 23, 2012 | Practice
Bumps and bruises can happen when we dare play on the playground of our creative life. A painting doesn’t sell, a critic jabs where it hurts or a creative plan falls apart. All of that can be an “ouch,” and we wish there were someone to dry our...
by amy | Nov 12, 2012 | Hope, Risk
Have you ever met someone in person that you’ve known and admired for some time? That’s what I got to do when I met Jennifer Lee, author of the Right-Brain Business Plan(R) and a genuinely amazing and creative human being. Out in the Bay Area of...
by amy | Oct 18, 2012 | Uncategorized
(Please enjoy this article I wrote as a guest post on TheRightBrianBusinessPlan.com) Leafing through the latest issue of Entrepreneur magazine, the jargon defined on page 27 caught my eye. “Fauxtrepreneur: a person who comes up with myriad business ideas but never...