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Wintering: A Seasonal Creativity Program
Jan
8
to Feb 26

Wintering: A Seasonal Creativity Program

Welcome to Wintering: A Seasonal Creativity Program

Join us for a journey with the in-between—the quiet, restorative time of winter.

Create space for your imaginal self to take root in Winter’s fertile void.

I love winter. Specifically January and February in the PNW. Before you say, you’re crazy!, let me explain. I love the quiet, hush after the busyness of the end-of-year festivities. I love the spaciousness of bare tree limbs against the white/grey sky, offering me a blank slate and an expanded view.

Winter invites reflection, retreat, and active, receptive waiting. This internal process is essential to the nature’s cycles and the creative process.

There is so much happening in the in-between, gestational stage of the creative process—even if we can’t see it.

Our work blooms from the digestion of our experiences and impressions. And very often, when we do not feel productive or capable of further efforts, we can still gather experience and knowledge, preparing the ground. This kind of work is essential, and leads to the epiphanal moments in the flow.
— David Ulrich, The Widening Stream

Without winter there is no spring. The Winter stage is where we cultivate states of creative awareness, such as patience, stillness, intuition, imagination, trust, humility, gratitude, awareness, reflection, and connection to the source within us.

Winter is a strengthening stage—clearing out and creating the inner space for the new inspiration, the new vision, to arrive and take root.

this Seasonal program is for you if:

  • You want to explore the restorative gifts of winter in your creative process.

  • You want something to look forward to each week—a steady rhythm of soul care—during the Winter season.

  • You want to grow your capacity to be with the in-between, the liminal spaces, the quiet, the mystery—the rich soil for creativity to take root.

  • You want to carve out space each week for self-discovery, reflection, and awareness.

  • You want to cultivate an active receptivity towards a particular creative project or dream seed.

  • You want to listen, share, and connect with others in a supportive community.

More darkness means more quietness in the evenings, when all that can be heard is the robin’s song. The rook, the jackdaw, raven or hooded crow, the distant squealing of gulls. I can hear so much more in between.
— Dara McAnulty, Diary of a Young Naturalist

What’s included:

  • An interactive book club..

  • 8-weeks of journaling practices.

  • Tools for reflection and active gestation; such as tarot & oracle cards.

  • Connecting with nature as a mirror and metaphor for our inner seasons and creative process.

What you’ll need:

  • A copy of The Creative Act, by Rick Rubin.

  • Paper and pen for journaling.

  • Art supplies and/or tarot or oracle cards you wish to engage with.

  • An open heart and curious mind. What is possible for you this Winter?

Details:

  • We will meet for 8 weeks.

  • Thursdays, noon-1pm PST, beginning on January 8th.

  • Cost is $225.

{ Bonus: 25% off of a private session with Jenn (coaching, tarot, or lunar wisdom) when purchased during the 8 weeks. }

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Artist's Way Book Club
Aug
18
to Nov 3

Artist's Way Book Club

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Welcome to The Artist’s Way Book Club

What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters, compared to what lies within us.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson

Julia Cameron’s, The Artist’s Way, has lived on my bookshelves for more than ten years. I’ve read it, quoted from it, tried the famous “morning pages” and “artist’s dates,” and used its tools when working with my coaching clients BUT I’ve never given myself the time to do the full 12 week program all the way through.

In a sense, as we are creative beings, our lives become our work of art.
— Julia Cameron

In July, I kept hearing a whisper to take the book down from my shelf. I also started craving the morning pages. At first I didn’t listen. I thought, well, it might be outdated—it was first published in 1992—and I never felt inspired by the cover. It’s amazing the things we can put in our own way. (I almost ordered a copy from England because I liked the cover better!) 

Then one day, suddenly, the imperfection of my old copy was absolutely perfect. I grabbed some highlighters and began reading the introductory chapters. I let myself mark up the pages. I felt that tingling excitement that happens when I follow my intuition. By the time I got to the chapter, “Week One,” I knew two things: 

  1. I was going to start writing morning pages the following morning.

  2. I wanted to share this journey—to do the 12 weeks in community.

Since I began my creativity coaching business in 2014 I have wanted to have a book club as part of it. Ten years later (!) the time is ripe—for me, for this particular book, and for the times we are in. 

  • It’s easy to “get busy” and give up on this 12 week creative discipline practice. Believe me, I’ve done that many times.

  • There is support and accountability in doing it in a group.

  • With all the noise of the news, social media, and the constant chattering in our heads it’s so important to take a moment to stop, to check in, and to listen from the inside out. 

  • This 12 week Artist’s Way program is the medicine I need right now to anchor into my inner wisdom, intuition, and creativity and I wonder if you’re wanting that too.

  • I can tell I’m in a larger transition right now—my first born is heading to college, I’ve been navigating menopause, and I’ll be finishing my master’s program in the next few quarters—and the rhythm and ritual of the “morning pages” and weekly “artist’s dates” and journal prompts feel like a way for me to meet myself in this new season of life.

  • How about you? Are you feeling the natural transition that occurs this time of year from Summer to Fall?

If you think of the universe as a vast electrical sea in which you are immersed and from which you are formed, opening to your creativity changes you from something bobbing in that sea to a more full functioning, more conscious, more cooperative part of that ecosystem.
— Julia Cameron

benefits of the morning pages include:

  • increased clarity and direction

  • trust in your inner voice and intuition

  • connection to your imagination and dreams

  • creativity and innovation

  • clearing out the mental clutter

  • mindfulness

  • having a place to rant and get messy

  • and identifying the ways in which you block your authentic expression.

What this group provides: accountability, support and community

  • Saturday morning zoom calls for end-of-week check-in (as outlined at the end of each chapter), sharing, inspiration and accountability

  • Wednesday emails with a touch-in from me (including weekly task reminders, inspiration, quotes)

What you’ll need:

  • A copy of The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron

  • Paper and pen for “morning pages” and other writing tasks

  • A willingness to dive into a transformative 12 week practice that includes “morning pages,” “artist’s dates,” and a selection of writing tasks

  • A willingness to jump into the mystery of discovering or rediscovering your creative self and authentic expression at this season of your life

  • A willingness to let go of perfectionism and embrace play

What to expect:

  • 12 weeks (as outlined in the book) - Week 1 begins August 18th

  • 12 Saturday zoom calls (10 am PST) - beginning August 24th - November 9th

  • 12 Wednesday emails with weekly task reminders, inspiration, and quotes

Cost: $120

{ Bonus: 25% off of a 4-session coaching package when purchased during the 12 weeks. }

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