Talane's Tip of the Week, Nov 19, 2009
An Artist's Date
My husband took me to London on Monday to see Pink Martini in concert at the Apollo Hammersmith-- and they were absolutely fabulous! Best concert I've been to since the Rolling Stones in New York City. Of course, it helps that they are my favorite band.(One of the best compliments I've ever received was when a dear friend in Portland, OR introduced me to Pink Martini's first album and told me that if I were a set of songs—this would be me. I have to agree-- a bit old-fashioned, but at the same time completely new and fresh—lots of international flavor grounded in an optimistic American base—happy, fun and upbeat with a few dashes of sadness thrown in for good measure.)
The following morning we went to the Courtauld Museum, which is rated as one of the world's finest small museums with lots of fine impressionist works. Lovely and inspiring!
I left London feeling completely inspired! One of the tips in The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron that I've always enjoyed doing is going on a weekly artist's date. This is a date that you may go on by yourself that has the sole purpose of nurturing your creative side. You can go to a museum, take a walk in nature, play with paints, take a bubble bath, see a concert—anything that you feel like doing at the time. It works! Seeing great works of art and hearing great concerts does satisfy the senses at a very deep level and it feeds your creative side. It is hard not to feel inspired to do something creative afterwards!
Take yourself ( and why not grab a friend?) out for an artist's date this week!
Enjoy!
Talane
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Friday, 20 November 2009
Thursday, 19 November 2009
Scientific Fact: Your Thoughts Are Real.
Talane's November 2009 Newsletter
Scientific Fact: Your Thoughts are Real
I just finished reading Dan Brown's latest work of fiction, The Lost Symbol, and noticed that he mentions in the beginning of the book that certain buildings are in fact real and do exist—buildings that I had never heard of or noticed in spite of having lived in Washington, D.C. for eight years. But what struck me as much more interesting was that he writes about a scientist who is doing cutting edge research to prove that our thoughts are real and interact directly with the physical universe as if this were the fiction when it is already a proven, scientific fact reported in the April 5, 1999, Newsweek article, “Thinking Will Make it So” by Sharon Begley. I quoted this article in Tip 101 of my first book, Coach Yourself to Success (McGraw-Hill, Jan 2000) because at the time I read this article I was absolutely blown away—scientific proof that thoughts are real! Wow! I couldn't understand why the war in Bosnia was getting the cover story when this seemed to be the really big news. Perhaps there were other earlier instances of scientific evidence proving this, but this was the first I had heard of it so it was news to me. To recap briefly, in case you don't have my book or the article on hand, Begley describes how thoughts are electrical signals that can be picked up by an electroencephalograph (EEG) to control mechanical equipment. Neurobiologist Niels Birbaumer of Germany's University of Tubingen has six patients with sound minds trapped in completely paralyzed bodies. Living with the aid of machines, these patients are wired to a “thought translation device” which amplifies their brain waves (thoughts) and enables them to select letters of the alphabet from a computer video screen and compose sentences. Here's how they did it: Tubingen's team placed electrodes behind the patient's ear and on the scalp. The electrodes are designed to detect brain waves and carry them to an EEG, which picks out a single type of wave from the many waves, much like you would tune in a radio to pick up a favorite station. After hundreds of hours of practice the patients learn to control their brain waves, by focusing on an audio tone. Once they master this they can spell out words on a video screen using only their thoughts. They were working on going wireless so I'm guessing they probably have by now, which would mean that these patients are using thoughts alone. I don't know about you, but I found this absolutely amazing and still can't figure out why this news hasn't been trumpeted around the world—our thoughts are very real indeed. So Dan Brown's book may be much closer to truth than he is letting on.
The next question is what are the implications of this fact? So what if our thoughts are real? What difference does that make? Well, for starters, now it is imperative to eliminate those negative thoughts. Our negative thoughts are our own worst enemies. One way to eliminate a negative thought is to catch yourself having one and then say, “Cancel. Cancel.” (You can do this silently so people don't think you are nuts.) Although now my husband even does it to me if I say something negative. The other way is to get to the source of the negativity and eliminate it. This is why it is so important to eliminate all those petty annoyances (Tip 1 in Coach Yourself to Success). Work through the steps of the coaching program and you will learn to attract what you want without much work—thinking will make it so. I'm still refining and simplifying this process, but most of my clients experience this as a natural by-product of the coaching program. It seems like magic to have the power to manifest what you desire just by thinking about it, but it isn't because our thoughts are real—and this isn't a secret! The steps I outline in Coach Yourself to Success are simple, practical and anyone can do them. The more you practice, the stronger and more powerful your thoughts will become—like muscle building.
Food for thought!
Talane
P.S. If anyone has read of other scientific proof that our thoughts are real, please send me the article as I'd love to learn more. In fact, I wonder if they did in fact go wireless in Germany? Does anyone know? Please email me at talane@lifecoach.com.
P.P.S. I've been working on an exciting, new interactive life coaching program to be released in January 2010
101 great tips can be found in the book Coach Yourself to Success by Talane Miedaner. Copyright © 2000 McGraw Hill
Also, exclusively from Talane Coaching Company – the Coach Yourself to Success Workbook, filled with tips, ideas and work pages. To order, visit www.lifecoach.com.
Scientific Fact: Your Thoughts are Real
I just finished reading Dan Brown's latest work of fiction, The Lost Symbol, and noticed that he mentions in the beginning of the book that certain buildings are in fact real and do exist—buildings that I had never heard of or noticed in spite of having lived in Washington, D.C. for eight years. But what struck me as much more interesting was that he writes about a scientist who is doing cutting edge research to prove that our thoughts are real and interact directly with the physical universe as if this were the fiction when it is already a proven, scientific fact reported in the April 5, 1999, Newsweek article, “Thinking Will Make it So” by Sharon Begley. I quoted this article in Tip 101 of my first book, Coach Yourself to Success (McGraw-Hill, Jan 2000) because at the time I read this article I was absolutely blown away—scientific proof that thoughts are real! Wow! I couldn't understand why the war in Bosnia was getting the cover story when this seemed to be the really big news. Perhaps there were other earlier instances of scientific evidence proving this, but this was the first I had heard of it so it was news to me. To recap briefly, in case you don't have my book or the article on hand, Begley describes how thoughts are electrical signals that can be picked up by an electroencephalograph (EEG) to control mechanical equipment. Neurobiologist Niels Birbaumer of Germany's University of Tubingen has six patients with sound minds trapped in completely paralyzed bodies. Living with the aid of machines, these patients are wired to a “thought translation device” which amplifies their brain waves (thoughts) and enables them to select letters of the alphabet from a computer video screen and compose sentences. Here's how they did it: Tubingen's team placed electrodes behind the patient's ear and on the scalp. The electrodes are designed to detect brain waves and carry them to an EEG, which picks out a single type of wave from the many waves, much like you would tune in a radio to pick up a favorite station. After hundreds of hours of practice the patients learn to control their brain waves, by focusing on an audio tone. Once they master this they can spell out words on a video screen using only their thoughts. They were working on going wireless so I'm guessing they probably have by now, which would mean that these patients are using thoughts alone. I don't know about you, but I found this absolutely amazing and still can't figure out why this news hasn't been trumpeted around the world—our thoughts are very real indeed. So Dan Brown's book may be much closer to truth than he is letting on.
The next question is what are the implications of this fact? So what if our thoughts are real? What difference does that make? Well, for starters, now it is imperative to eliminate those negative thoughts. Our negative thoughts are our own worst enemies. One way to eliminate a negative thought is to catch yourself having one and then say, “Cancel. Cancel.” (You can do this silently so people don't think you are nuts.) Although now my husband even does it to me if I say something negative. The other way is to get to the source of the negativity and eliminate it. This is why it is so important to eliminate all those petty annoyances (Tip 1 in Coach Yourself to Success). Work through the steps of the coaching program and you will learn to attract what you want without much work—thinking will make it so. I'm still refining and simplifying this process, but most of my clients experience this as a natural by-product of the coaching program. It seems like magic to have the power to manifest what you desire just by thinking about it, but it isn't because our thoughts are real—and this isn't a secret! The steps I outline in Coach Yourself to Success are simple, practical and anyone can do them. The more you practice, the stronger and more powerful your thoughts will become—like muscle building.
Food for thought!
Talane
P.S. If anyone has read of other scientific proof that our thoughts are real, please send me the article as I'd love to learn more. In fact, I wonder if they did in fact go wireless in Germany? Does anyone know? Please email me at talane@lifecoach.com.
P.P.S. I've been working on an exciting, new interactive life coaching program to be released in January 2010
101 great tips can be found in the book Coach Yourself to Success by Talane Miedaner. Copyright © 2000 McGraw Hill
Also, exclusively from Talane Coaching Company – the Coach Yourself to Success Workbook, filled with tips, ideas and work pages. To order, visit www.lifecoach.com.
Thursday, 5 November 2009
What Happens When You Are On The Path Of Attraction.
I recently unearthed an email from Thomas Leonard, one of the founders of coaching, about the realities of becoming irresistibly attractive. The first thing to understand is that while there is work to do in becoming attractive, it is a way of being, not doing. In other words, you’ll just show up being a very attractive person and won’t have to work at being attractive. It isn’t something you can force or fake. You’ll know you’ve arrived when you start having a notion of what you want and then attract it effortlessly. The more attractive you become, the more quickly and easily you’ll attract new people and better opportunities in life. If you strive, struggle, push, press, persuade, manipulate, sell or seduce you aren’t being attractive. That being said, Thomas felt “marketing shamelessly” was attractive. The key is to not only be attractive, but also get exposure. You need to make it easy for people to find you whether you are looking for the ideal relationship, the ideal career or the ideal home. Here are some realities along the path of becoming irresistibly attractive:
This isn’t a quick fix. It may take 6-12 months or more to switch from being in a chasing mode to an attracting mode. Stick with it. You’ll start to notice changes immediately though.
You’ll get pleasure and joy from adding value to others rather than scoring big or winning. It is a quieter approach to life so you may miss the drama of the highs and lows initially. Although I personally find attracting things very exciting!
Being irresistibly attractive is not a system or a technique, it is a way of life that you’ll grow into.
When you find your old ways of reaching a goal distasteful even when they may have worked extremely well for you – such as striving, chasing, selling, persuading, manipulating, etc. – you are on the way!
The people you spend time with may change. Not everyone may be willing to respect and honor your new boundaries and standards. That is okay. You can just gently let the relationship go as you grow in different directions. You may attract fewer people to you, but they’ll be great people!
Goals you may have held dear may lose their appeal. As you simplify your life and orient around your core values, you’ll find that many goals no longer apply. Initially you may feel a sense of loss as you let these old goals and wants go. You’ll be running on less adrenaline so life may not feel as exciting or rushed. You may even need to experience some boredom before you find real peace. Be willing to go through it all until the attraction kicks in.
Alternatively, you may keep the same goals, but approach them in a very different manner. You’ll strive less, enjoy the process more. Your goals may become much much bigger but you’ll find achieving them easier, more effortless, and fun. When you start attracting the really big stuff, it does feel like magic! Or a divine blessing!
You’ll go back and forth between your old way and the new way. This is normal so don’t worry about it. Better to ease into being attractive than to strive, struggle or try to acquire it (you’ve missed the point if you aren’t enjoying the process!)
Your relationship to money will shift. You’ll be much more responsible about money. It isn’t about hoping to attract money, it is about earning money in very efficient ways. If you are struggling with money issues, you’ve skipped something. Go back to the basics and work on the book, How to Get out of Debt, Stay out of Debt and Live Prosperously by Jerrold Mundis. Simplify your life some more. And, get your emotional and personal needs met so they don’t drive you to spend or self-medicate with money. (The Secret Laws of Attraction by Talane Miedaner).
Take your cues from the present and go with the flow instead of setting future goals. You’ll be fully present and find all the opportunities you need right in front of you!
Warmest,
Talane
Copyright © 2008 by Talane LLC. All rights reserved.
This isn’t a quick fix. It may take 6-12 months or more to switch from being in a chasing mode to an attracting mode. Stick with it. You’ll start to notice changes immediately though.
You’ll get pleasure and joy from adding value to others rather than scoring big or winning. It is a quieter approach to life so you may miss the drama of the highs and lows initially. Although I personally find attracting things very exciting!
Being irresistibly attractive is not a system or a technique, it is a way of life that you’ll grow into.
When you find your old ways of reaching a goal distasteful even when they may have worked extremely well for you – such as striving, chasing, selling, persuading, manipulating, etc. – you are on the way!
The people you spend time with may change. Not everyone may be willing to respect and honor your new boundaries and standards. That is okay. You can just gently let the relationship go as you grow in different directions. You may attract fewer people to you, but they’ll be great people!
Goals you may have held dear may lose their appeal. As you simplify your life and orient around your core values, you’ll find that many goals no longer apply. Initially you may feel a sense of loss as you let these old goals and wants go. You’ll be running on less adrenaline so life may not feel as exciting or rushed. You may even need to experience some boredom before you find real peace. Be willing to go through it all until the attraction kicks in.
Alternatively, you may keep the same goals, but approach them in a very different manner. You’ll strive less, enjoy the process more. Your goals may become much much bigger but you’ll find achieving them easier, more effortless, and fun. When you start attracting the really big stuff, it does feel like magic! Or a divine blessing!
You’ll go back and forth between your old way and the new way. This is normal so don’t worry about it. Better to ease into being attractive than to strive, struggle or try to acquire it (you’ve missed the point if you aren’t enjoying the process!)
Your relationship to money will shift. You’ll be much more responsible about money. It isn’t about hoping to attract money, it is about earning money in very efficient ways. If you are struggling with money issues, you’ve skipped something. Go back to the basics and work on the book, How to Get out of Debt, Stay out of Debt and Live Prosperously by Jerrold Mundis. Simplify your life some more. And, get your emotional and personal needs met so they don’t drive you to spend or self-medicate with money. (The Secret Laws of Attraction by Talane Miedaner).
Take your cues from the present and go with the flow instead of setting future goals. You’ll be fully present and find all the opportunities you need right in front of you!
Warmest,
Talane
Copyright © 2008 by Talane LLC. All rights reserved.
Thursday, 29 October 2009
Make More Mistakes!
Talane’s Coaching Tip for the Week, October 26, 2009
Make More Mistakes
“While one person hesitates because he feels inferior, the other is busy making mistakes and becoming superior.”
—Henry C. Link
I was talking to one of my clients today and she mentioned that she was afraid of making mistakes in her business — of investing time and money into something that may not eventually pan out. I reassured her that yes, she probably will make mistakes, but that isn't a bad thing and not something to be afraid of.
Thomas Edison discovered 1,800 ways not to make a light bulb before he found the way to make it. One of Madame Curie's failures was radium. Christopher Columbus was looking for India when he discovered the new world—big mistake there! Even chocolate chip cookies were a mistake. And there is the now ubiquitous Post-it-Note™—the glue that wasn't sticky enough—another great mistake. Some of the very best inventions and discoveries in the history of the world have been mistakes or failed projects. The great thing about mistakes is that they can lead to a new and different way of thinking or doing what you never would have tried if you had succeeded. Do not fear mistakes; instead see what they can be used for or what new world is being revealed that you didn't see before.
In sales, if you know that you need 100 rejections before you'll get that one customer who says "yes", then you can get excited about every “no” because you know you now need only 98 more to reach a “yes.” If one way isn't working, think positively like Edison—he looked at each failure as learning just one more way that didn't work.
As some famous person once said, “If at first you don't succeed, find out what the losers get.”
What fears of failure have stopped you from doing what you really want?
Enjoy!
Talane
Copyright © 2009 by Talane LLC. All rights reserved.
Make More Mistakes
“While one person hesitates because he feels inferior, the other is busy making mistakes and becoming superior.”
—Henry C. Link
I was talking to one of my clients today and she mentioned that she was afraid of making mistakes in her business — of investing time and money into something that may not eventually pan out. I reassured her that yes, she probably will make mistakes, but that isn't a bad thing and not something to be afraid of.
Thomas Edison discovered 1,800 ways not to make a light bulb before he found the way to make it. One of Madame Curie's failures was radium. Christopher Columbus was looking for India when he discovered the new world—big mistake there! Even chocolate chip cookies were a mistake. And there is the now ubiquitous Post-it-Note™—the glue that wasn't sticky enough—another great mistake. Some of the very best inventions and discoveries in the history of the world have been mistakes or failed projects. The great thing about mistakes is that they can lead to a new and different way of thinking or doing what you never would have tried if you had succeeded. Do not fear mistakes; instead see what they can be used for or what new world is being revealed that you didn't see before.
In sales, if you know that you need 100 rejections before you'll get that one customer who says "yes", then you can get excited about every “no” because you know you now need only 98 more to reach a “yes.” If one way isn't working, think positively like Edison—he looked at each failure as learning just one more way that didn't work.
As some famous person once said, “If at first you don't succeed, find out what the losers get.”
What fears of failure have stopped you from doing what you really want?
Enjoy!
Talane
Copyright © 2009 by Talane LLC. All rights reserved.
Just because You Can Do It doesn't Mean You Should!
Talane’s Coaching Tip for the Week, October 19, 2009
Just Because You Can Doesn't Mean You Should
This tips actually came from my older sister who was watching me try to write a book, redesign my website, look after my two girls and build a new house all at once. And the truth of the matter is that I couldn't do all these things at once and in the end, focused on one thing—my book and well, my girls and husband which is actually one thing and three very special people! There is a huge temptation to try to do it all because we want it all—at least I do! The problem comes in trying to do it all at once and that can be just too stressful and actually ineffective. It is much more effective to focus on one thing at a time and get that project done so that it is out there in the world as a finished product. If I didn't finish this latest book, Coach Yourself to a New Career (McGraw-Hill coming the spring of 2010) then you wouldn't be able to read it. I realized I've been scattering my own energies by trying to take on too many goals and projects at once. This just isn't effective. Now I've committed to focusing on just one big goal at a time. What a relief!
This concept applied to one of my clients as well. He had recently decided to get out of one of the businesses he had owned for years. At one time he had really enjoyed this business but he had since become more involved in Mergers and Acquisitions, which was not only more interesting but also highly profitable. So he sold his very solid and profitable business to a dear friend only to find that a few months later his friend became very ill and was in the hospital for three weeks. My client, being a truly kind-hearted man, took over some of the jobs so that he could keep his friend's business running. He was thinking he might even have to buy the business back. I suggested that just because he could run this business and buy it back, doesn't mean that he should—he'd be better off offering to sell the business for his friend.
What are you taking on that you really have no business doing? I have no business trying to build a website because I'm not one bit techy and haven't even figured out how to use my lovely new Mac yet and I've had it a year! If I were so inclined I'd have been tinkering around with it in the evenings and learning how to use all its cool features. If it isn't one of your natural talents or abilities, find someone who is talented and get them to help you with it or do it for you! Are you taking on more than one key goal or project at a time? What can you put on the back burner so that you can enjoy your current project fully?
Enjoy!
Talane
P.S. For the chronically overwhelmed or simply if you'd like to really clear out all the distractions so you can actually focus on one thing, join me in the upcoming Phone Class, The Power of Focus, starting November 3. Only $99 for three weeks and you can participate from the comfort of your home or office as long as you have a land line. For more information please see information on the class and the link below. I'll look forward to meeting you on the call!
Copyright © 2009 by Talane LLC. All rights reserved.
Just Because You Can Doesn't Mean You Should
This tips actually came from my older sister who was watching me try to write a book, redesign my website, look after my two girls and build a new house all at once. And the truth of the matter is that I couldn't do all these things at once and in the end, focused on one thing—my book and well, my girls and husband which is actually one thing and three very special people! There is a huge temptation to try to do it all because we want it all—at least I do! The problem comes in trying to do it all at once and that can be just too stressful and actually ineffective. It is much more effective to focus on one thing at a time and get that project done so that it is out there in the world as a finished product. If I didn't finish this latest book, Coach Yourself to a New Career (McGraw-Hill coming the spring of 2010) then you wouldn't be able to read it. I realized I've been scattering my own energies by trying to take on too many goals and projects at once. This just isn't effective. Now I've committed to focusing on just one big goal at a time. What a relief!
This concept applied to one of my clients as well. He had recently decided to get out of one of the businesses he had owned for years. At one time he had really enjoyed this business but he had since become more involved in Mergers and Acquisitions, which was not only more interesting but also highly profitable. So he sold his very solid and profitable business to a dear friend only to find that a few months later his friend became very ill and was in the hospital for three weeks. My client, being a truly kind-hearted man, took over some of the jobs so that he could keep his friend's business running. He was thinking he might even have to buy the business back. I suggested that just because he could run this business and buy it back, doesn't mean that he should—he'd be better off offering to sell the business for his friend.
What are you taking on that you really have no business doing? I have no business trying to build a website because I'm not one bit techy and haven't even figured out how to use my lovely new Mac yet and I've had it a year! If I were so inclined I'd have been tinkering around with it in the evenings and learning how to use all its cool features. If it isn't one of your natural talents or abilities, find someone who is talented and get them to help you with it or do it for you! Are you taking on more than one key goal or project at a time? What can you put on the back burner so that you can enjoy your current project fully?
Enjoy!
Talane
P.S. For the chronically overwhelmed or simply if you'd like to really clear out all the distractions so you can actually focus on one thing, join me in the upcoming Phone Class, The Power of Focus, starting November 3. Only $99 for three weeks and you can participate from the comfort of your home or office as long as you have a land line. For more information please see information on the class and the link below. I'll look forward to meeting you on the call!
Copyright © 2009 by Talane LLC. All rights reserved.
Friday, 16 October 2009
Talane’s Coaching Tip for the Week, October 12, 2009
Talane’s Coaching Tip for the Week, October 12, 2009
Big is Not Always Better
It is easy to get carried away with stuff and there is an underlying assumption in the US that the bigger something is, the better. Living in the UK for the past six years has shown me that this isn't always the case... in fact, over here, they often are suspicious of things that are too big and prefer a much smaller and often more select group. Smaller can be better!
One of my clients couldn't decide whether he should take his successful chiropractic practice to the next level, hire more staff, get bigger premises and really become the biggest practice in his town. Or whether he should go back to being a two doctor practice and simplify and get rid of his big office and staff. We took a look at what his ideal life was and he reported that his favorite thing to do was to bike up to the mountain top and meditate or read. And he liked doing this with his son as well. Not terribly expensive activities, but because he was so busy with managing all his staff, he had very little time to do this simple activity.
So the decision was easy-- go with the smaller office. And he did and had a lot more time to enjoy his favorite activity and to spend with his son. What surpised us both, was that once he got rid of all that overhead, he was more profitable, not less! An unexpected benefit!
When you are true to your self and do what you truly love, you'll have a richer life. And more often than not, you'll find you don't miss the money when you are truly happy or that you actually make more money! You can't go wrong when you follow your values.
Enjoy!
Talane
P.S. If you feel pulled in too many directions at once. If you are overwhelmed with work and can't seem to get out from under, then join me in my upcoming Phone Class, The Power of Focus. We'll streamline your life, cut out all unnecessary distractions and help you focus on what is truly important to you. Three weeks starting on Nov 3rd at 8am est. For more information or to register please go to www.lifecoach.com.
Copyright © 2009 by Talane LLC. All rights reserved.
Big is Not Always Better
It is easy to get carried away with stuff and there is an underlying assumption in the US that the bigger something is, the better. Living in the UK for the past six years has shown me that this isn't always the case... in fact, over here, they often are suspicious of things that are too big and prefer a much smaller and often more select group. Smaller can be better!
One of my clients couldn't decide whether he should take his successful chiropractic practice to the next level, hire more staff, get bigger premises and really become the biggest practice in his town. Or whether he should go back to being a two doctor practice and simplify and get rid of his big office and staff. We took a look at what his ideal life was and he reported that his favorite thing to do was to bike up to the mountain top and meditate or read. And he liked doing this with his son as well. Not terribly expensive activities, but because he was so busy with managing all his staff, he had very little time to do this simple activity.
So the decision was easy-- go with the smaller office. And he did and had a lot more time to enjoy his favorite activity and to spend with his son. What surpised us both, was that once he got rid of all that overhead, he was more profitable, not less! An unexpected benefit!
When you are true to your self and do what you truly love, you'll have a richer life. And more often than not, you'll find you don't miss the money when you are truly happy or that you actually make more money! You can't go wrong when you follow your values.
Enjoy!
Talane
P.S. If you feel pulled in too many directions at once. If you are overwhelmed with work and can't seem to get out from under, then join me in my upcoming Phone Class, The Power of Focus. We'll streamline your life, cut out all unnecessary distractions and help you focus on what is truly important to you. Three weeks starting on Nov 3rd at 8am est. For more information or to register please go to www.lifecoach.com.
Copyright © 2009 by Talane LLC. All rights reserved.
Thursday, 8 October 2009
Unlock your creative side!
Talane’s Coaching Tip for the Week, October 5, 2009
Morning Pages: A Quick Tip from The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron
Whether you are an artist, a writer, or a business person who would like to come up with some creative solutions at work, this tip will work for you. It will work for anyone who wants to tap into their creativity. Every day write three pages. You can do this in a journal or blank book or even on the computer. The point is to do it every day. You don't have to write anything grand. I usually describe my day or what is going on in my life at the time. It can be really boring stuff like I had scrambled eggs and toast for breakfast. In fact, if you can't think of anything at all to write, you can simply fill the pages with “I can't think of anything to write.” The key is to fill those three pages. This was the exercise that led to the writing of my first book, Coach Yourself to Success. Once in the habit of putting pen to paper, it was an easy step to write an entire book. A simple, highly effective technique for tapping into your own creative side! Try it for at least thirty days before you make any decisions about its effectiveness.
Enjoy!
Talane
P.S. If you are interested in this book, check it out. Here is the link: The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity [10th Anniversary Edition] by Julia Cameron
Copyright © 2009 by Talane LLC. All rights reserved.
Morning Pages: A Quick Tip from The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron
Whether you are an artist, a writer, or a business person who would like to come up with some creative solutions at work, this tip will work for you. It will work for anyone who wants to tap into their creativity. Every day write three pages. You can do this in a journal or blank book or even on the computer. The point is to do it every day. You don't have to write anything grand. I usually describe my day or what is going on in my life at the time. It can be really boring stuff like I had scrambled eggs and toast for breakfast. In fact, if you can't think of anything at all to write, you can simply fill the pages with “I can't think of anything to write.” The key is to fill those three pages. This was the exercise that led to the writing of my first book, Coach Yourself to Success. Once in the habit of putting pen to paper, it was an easy step to write an entire book. A simple, highly effective technique for tapping into your own creative side! Try it for at least thirty days before you make any decisions about its effectiveness.
Enjoy!
Talane
P.S. If you are interested in this book, check it out. Here is the link: The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity [10th Anniversary Edition] by Julia Cameron
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