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A Joosr Guide to Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert

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Creativity isn't reserved for just a select few people in the world; it can be found within each and every one of us. Big Magic brings to light the common obstacles standing in the way of your creative energy and shows you how to summon the courage to reveal your talents to the world.

Big Magic is a charming, informative look at what inspires us to create-and what holds us back from creating. With lessons on eradicating suffering, dealing with fear and nurturing inspiration, it delivers the advice, knowledge and habits you'll need to live a vibrant, curious, creative life. If you've ever wanted to realize your creative potential, this is the book for you.

You will learn:

· Why you don't have to suffer to be a creative person

· How to manage fear and ignore other people's opinions

· That it is necessary to be persistent in pursuing your dreams.
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17 printed pages
Publication year
2016
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  • Jackiehas quoted3 years ago
    Tirelessly pursuing your inspirations keeps you occupied. If it isn’t kept busy, the human mind often goes down paths that are destructive to those around us. Our idle minds have a tendency to lash out, hurting those we care about and potentially putting our relationships at risk. Through relentlessly pursuing your inspirations, your mind will always have something worthwhile to occupy it, and those harmful paths will stay untrodden.
  • Jackiehas quoted3 years ago
    Your creative work should be just that: yours. You don’t need anyone’s permission to carry this out. If you feel that you do, simply remember that your own desire to create is permission enough.
  • Jackiehas quoted3 years ago
    People’s reactions to what you do only define them, not you. The thing that you wish to create should be your only focus, not the judgments of others.

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