The Artist’s Way, An Intro

Delivered monthly in Newry, Dundalk and Belfast; Contact us for date and location in your area.

Join us for a free introduction to our 12 week workshop designed to help you overcome the obstacles to living the life and doing the work you can only imagine right now.

“No problem can be solved from the same level of consciousness that created it.”  Einstein

• Do you want to understand why change is hard, even when you want it?
• Do you want to employ disciplined approach and proven system to help?
• Would it help to have support and be challenged at every step?

If the obstacles to change in your life are the habits and thinking of a lifetime, then consider this structured and disciplined approach to unblocking them.

Each week, for 12 weeks, we will explore specific obstacles to change. You will experience the “Aha!” moments (as in the bookstore when you recognize yourself on the flyleaf of a self help book, buy it, but fail to carry out the latest, greatest plan).

Together, we work on practical assignments that illustrate how negative thinking hampers your development. You end the three months with a comprehensive guide to exercising new methods and the habit of new and empowering patterns.

Unleashing creativity allows problem solving with a new consciousness. Come and see if this might be a first step in the process for you.

The method is based on Julia Cameron’s work, “The Artist’s Way”. The program has been in use for over 30 years. Millions have utilised it worldwide. It is not for artists only. The text is available at Amazon or your local bookseller. Or download the abridgment on iTunes.

One Response to The Artist’s Way, An Intro

  1. Phil Lennon says:

    I am very interested in doing the Artists way 12 week course. I live in Dundalk. I would be grateful if you would let me know when the next one is starting

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