Artists Way Workbook
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The Artist’s Way Workbook $23.32 The creative process can be unlocked by anyone who follows Julia Cameron’s Artists’s Way, which has been embraced by many thousands of people and by connecting creativity to spirituality it has uncovered the potential of millions of people. |
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The One-Way Relationship Workbook $21.95 Managing the Narcissist in Your Life is the first workbook to empower readers with practical solutions for dealing with self-absorbed and narcissistic individuals. It offers essential skills for managing narcissistic behavior in love relationships, the workplace, and in friend and family relationships. |
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The Way to Wealth Workbook $19.95 In this book Brian Tracy is your own personal business strategist, and he’ll ask you the tough questions to make you take a hard look at your business. This is a complete set of plans and blueprints for every area of any business. It’s been used by thousands of business owners world-wide and has saved them thousands of dollars. This workbook could mean the difference between your business’ success and failure! |
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Workbook $11.99 Track Listing: 1. Sunspots, 2. Wishing Well, 3. Heartbreak a Stranger, 4. See a Little Light, 5. Poison Years, 6. Sinners and Their Repentances, 7. Brasilia Crossed With Trenton, 8. Compositions For the Young and Old, 9. Lonely Afternoon, 10. Dreaming, I Am, 11. Whichever Way the Wind Blows |
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You Can Heal Your Life: Movie Soundtrack Jim Brickman helped revolutionize the sound of adult contemporary music with his extraordinary piano compositions and rich melodic voice, and now the Multi-Platinum Artist offers his simple, lush, and peaceful piano solos as the charismatic background for Louise Hay’s You Can Heal Your Life: The Movie. “I’m so pleased that my friend Jim Brickman composed such a beautiful and captivating soundtrack… |
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The Artist’s Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity [10th Anniversary Edition] $9.65 This book by Julia Cameron has inspired people to pursue their creative dream through her comprehensive 12-week program…. |
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The Art of Possibility: Transforming Professional and Personal Life $3.85 Presenting twelve breakthrough practices for bringing creativity into all human endeavors, The Art of Possibility is the dynamic product of an extraordinary partnership. The Art of Possibility combines Benjamin Zander’s experience as conductor of the Boston Philharmonic and his talent as a teacher and communicator with psychotherapist Rosamund Stone Zander’s genius for designing innovative paradig… |
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The Artist’s Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity (Inner Workbook) $6.49 The Artist’s Way is the seminal book on the subject of creativity. An international bestseller, millions of readers have found it to be an invaluable guide to living the artist’s life. Still as vital today-or perhaps even more so-than it was when it was first published one decade ago, it is a powerfully provocative and inspiring work. In a new introduction to the book, Julia Cameron reflects upon … |
The Motivational Clich For Ambitious Artists Is 'The Sky's The Limit,' Except For Union Town Singer And Songwriter Maryam Qudus, The Sky May Simply Become A View From The Ladder Of Success She Shortly Sits Upon.
The inspiring clich for aspiring artists is "the sky's the limit," except for Union City singer and songwriter Maryam Qudus, the sky may simply become a view from the ladder of success she shortly sits upon.
At twenty years old , Qudus, who performs under the moniker Doe Eye, is making noise delicate, haunting noise in the Bay Area music scene.
She released her debut EP, Run Run Run, last month to high praise from indie music blogs and sites.
"Since then, things have occurred terribly fast," she said. "The reply has been amazing."
Her lead single, "I Hate You," has started receiving spins on Live105, the leading rock radio stations in the Bay Area. The video for the track, which debuted online the same day as her EP's release on August. 19, was afterwards featured on the station's website, along with many other music blogs.
Produced by Steven Murr, you wouldn't know that the record was made with little assistance from outside musicians. Qudus is the only vocalist and guitar player heard on the record, with a guest drummer on 2 tracks. All other instruments were created digitally by Murr to make a polished, top quality indie-folk production.
In its abruptness, the four-track EP unearths Qudus's weaknesss, hopes and desires, wrapped in her appealing vocals that even make the words "I hate you" sound bewitching.
"I like to create something out of my emotions," she revealed. Her emotions range all the way from the bold and rebellious lead single to the somber and optimistic dreamscape of "Sea to See"
"The scars on my feet / It's the strength I will keep / Thru the repellent and beauty that lies ahead," she sings on "Sea to See."
"It's about being held back and desiring to let go of things you are terrified of, taking probabilities and not being afraid of doing something because you'd get hurt," she said about the track.
That lack of fear and unbending determination are what set Qudus' career in motion at a young age.
She's had a taste for singing for so long as she can remember, but did not get serious about playing music until she was in middle college, where she picked up the guitar and learned on her own, she revealed.
"I'm not the greatest guitar player, but I know enough to pen songs off it," related Qudus, who owns 3 guitars, a bass, keyboard and tambourine.
Driven to make a job of music, she started stumping up for her own voice lessons at sixteen after getting a part time job. "Every greenback I made went to that," she claimed.
Last year, she attempted to write one new song a day. "I did not pressure myself. It didn't have to be good. I could not keep it up, however it taught me a lot," she said.
She took those "skeletons" of songs to Murr. "He took those ideas and made them bigger," she announced,writes tagza.com.
The last 2 months have been the "craziest" for her, she claimed.
In the last 2 weeks of July, she recorded and completed her EP. Right after, director Adrien Colon filmed the noire-like black-and-white video for her single
While she is excited for the openings that may come from her up to date exposure, she is not playing the waiting game. Instead , she is pushing forward with her education to further develop her craft.
Next weekend, Qudus packs her life into 4 enormous suitcases and sets for the east coast to attend the Berklee College of Music in Boston. She already plans to assemble a band and tour the coast, and return typically for spot dates in the Bay Area.
"My career will only improve from here," she said. "There's a lot more songs to come."
By next summer, she is hoping to perform at Live105's BFD and the Outside Lands festivals, a couple of the biggest music festivals in the Bay Area.
"I think I will make it happen," she claimed.
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Oil Painting Workbook: A Complete Course in Ten Lessons $1.49 Used - Oil paint is regarded as the medium for artists, but its reputation and importance in the art world often leads beginners and amateur artists to be too daunted to tackle it. Here, Stan Smith makes oils accessible to all in a course of ten lessons. He takes the reader on an easy path, explaining each principle and approach in a simple and logical way, so that each stage can be understood before the next is encountered. Each lesson opens with a set of aims followed by clear instructions, pr |
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Supplies $13.95 This newly revised and cleverly repackaged edition of Julia Cameron's classic Artist's Way Workbook shows readers how to cope with the real nitty-gritty of being a successful artist. With a new introduction and additional exercises aimed at identifying and managing the Archetypal figures that all artists must confront, Supplies offers powerful tools for overcoming artistic problems and obstacles. A quirky and brilliant roadmap for fulfilling your creative destiny against all odds, this is a must-have for any aspiring or working artist.Author Biography: Julia Cameron has been an active artist for more than thirty years. She is the author of seventeen books of fiction and nonfiction, including The Artist's Way, The Vein of Gold, and The Right to Write, her bestselling works on the creative process. A novelist, playwright, songwriter, and poet, she has multiple credits in theater, film, and television. |
