Chapter 8 of The Artist’s Way focuses on building creative confidence and the ability to stand up for the artistic self.
All in The Artist's Way
Chapter 8 of The Artist’s Way focuses on building creative confidence and the ability to stand up for the artistic self.
It’s been an uneventful week. No travel. No gigs. Nothing extraordinary. But full of small delights, nonetheless.
Chapter 6 of The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron is about abundance. It explores the relationship between creativity and money (recognising that abundance is also time, space and support), challenges the "starving artist" archetype, and encourages us to embrace small luxuries as creative nourishment. This week, I’ve been blessed with all in so many ways.
Chapter 5 of The Artist’s Way is titled "Recovering a Sense of Possibility." It discusses how we are often limited by our own false assumptions—believing creativity is only for the talented, or that it’s too late for us. But Cameron urges us to challenge these limitations and open ourselves to possibility.
There is something magical and transformative about making music with friends. At various times, we’ve each had our run-ins with challenging times, but as soon as we start playing, all that stuff seems to fade away.
I thought I’d capitalise on a clever little segue to spin the oncoming cyclone into this series about The Artist’s Way via a conversation I had with a friend recently.
Chapter 2 of The Artist’s Way is titled: ‘Recovering a Sense of Identity’, with the first section titled Going Sane! In a world preoccupied with profit and productivity, creativity and art can feel like a frivolous luxury; maybe even a waste of time.
Chapter 1 of The Artist’s Way: Feeling safe to explore creativity (self confidence and inner belief), guitar affirmations, creativity portals and inspirations.