Speaking on Creativity
Coaxing Creativity
Talks - Workshops - Coaching
simple shifts
create
significant changes
Did you know that one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime? Viewing her own breast cancer experience as a wake-up call, Mary urges women of all ages and walks of life not to wait until they face of a health crisis of their own to create time for themselves in their busy lives.
- Collage (visual art made from an assemblage of different forms; creating a new whole)
- Writing exercises (translate your thoughts to paper)
- Guided visualization (open your heart and your mind)
- Tapping into your Creativity offers healing results
- Mary’s personal stories and coping strategies
- Balancing obligations with self-care and opportunities to have fun
Participant comments:
The collage was a new experience for me…connecting the pictures and the words. I liked the self-discovery of tapping into my creativity.
Marge Fields, California Writers Club-Peninsula Branch
I liked very much using visual pictures to tell my story. I liked using my creative side of the brain.
Cindy Fuller, Women’s National Book Assn-San Francisco Chapter.
We look at magazines every day and don’t realize how much influence these images have on our life. It was a really fun experience.
Tamara Casias, Mary, Mother of the Church
It was very entertaining and it also opened my eyes to how I could start journaling.
Teresa Le-Yung Ryan, Women’s National Book Assn-San Francisco Chapter