Well, I knew it would happen eventually. I am proud that I at least made it to week 10 before I completely missed a post for the Next Chapter Book Blogging Group.  So it is time to get caught up and I'm starting with my thoughts on Secret #10 - Living in Abundance with Positive Priorities. While considering the abundance in my life, the chapter asked the question "how are you using your gift of time?" When I considered this honestly, I realized that I had fallen back into some bad habits. This has to be a priority for me in

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I've been fortunate not to really have experienced any rejections or roadblocks except for in my own mind. Whether it is my inherent introvertedness or a lack of self-confidence, either way it has kept me from "putting my art out there".  Maybe that is why one particular quote from the 12 Secrets of Highly Creative Women means so much to me. Gail McMeekin wrote "putting yourself out there and sharing your work qualifies as an act of courage and tests your fortitude." In the past I have mostly put myself out there through swaps, gifts, and donations to my sons'

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To celebrate, 33 1/3 years on-the-air for WORT and Rockin’ John McDonald, WORT is having a benefit party on Saturday, April 18th at the Crystal Corner Bar in conjunction with International Record Store Day. The party will include a live auction and silent auction of record platter art created by local artists and celebrities. When I heard about the call for artwork, I thought it sounded like fun since the only requirement was to use any size vinyl record in the piece. I forgot it about it until I happened to be at St. Vinnie's one day and started looking at

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Since I've been taking my time acknowledging myself as an artist, I haven't had many opportunities to form partnerships or alliances in that capacity. The 12 Secrets of Highly Creative Women specifically defines partnerships as a business arrangement which shares profits and risk and alliances as a close association with a common objective. I do believe that it was my alliance with my friend Melynda that made me realize that I needed to take my art to a level beyond just scrapbooking and card making. What began as a working relationship (I met her when she hired me as a design team

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This chapter of "The 12 Secrets of Highly Creative Women" asked us to identify who influenced us early in our life. I immediately knew that my sister, Kathy, had been one of the most influential people when I was young. I think I had a predisposition to all types of arts and crafts but I remember being in awe of her when she left for college, majoring in art. I often wondered if it I interpreted her changing majors to Occupational Therapy as a subliminal message that a career choice should be "practical". In every book I've read about creativity,

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