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Healing invitations, lovingly curated tools, real-world rituals & practical sense for blooming through even the darkest of times. 

Drop your name & email address below, and receive your digital copy of Flowering Wisdom: Inspiring Thoughts on Life, Love & Blooming Big as my gift, to you.

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Thursday
Jun182009

Sharing Some Seeds

What I was writing in my journal during our photo shoot, taken by Grace

On Monday, my almost-8-year-old daughter, Grace, helped me out by taking some photos for the My Creative Life interview I did with The Arts Coach, Gabrielle Javier-Cerulli.

It was so fun watching my daughter, who has a wonderful eye for framing photos, be my photographer.

I also had fun answering Gabrielle's questions.

She asked me for my best piece of advice for others who want to do what I do, and I answered:

Write. Read. Believe in your dreams. Go for it. Be patient. Be persistent. Be kind to yourself. Give back what you learn. Bloom big — the world needs the beautiful flower you are.

You can see the full interview and more photos here: http://theexpressiveartscoach.blogspot.com/

(Thanks so much, Gabrielle, for the opportunity to share!)

Tell me, what's your best piece of advice you can give to someone based on what you know and have experienced?

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