Reality TV and Standing in Your Own Power
Neato Things Rachelle mentions in this video:
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- Missed last week’s related video post? It’s here: Reality TV and the Myth of the Big Break.
- Ida Saki’s performance. Here with better film of the detailed movements. Here without the annoying commentary.
- Are you a Scanner or a Specialist? This book is great for helping Scanners manage the crazy: Refuse to Choose!: A Revolutionary Program for Doing Everything That You Love
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Today’s Artisan: Neil Sittler of stickflower design.
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- Has there been a time when you stood in your own power and made what seemed to be an “illogical” choice to others? How did that turn out? How did you know to make that choice? Do tell in the comments below, or post about it and give us the link. We need your power stories. (Testify!)
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5 comments
yer real good at this, rachelle :))))
love the idea of cards, and a poster, and any other cool things you’re bound to come up with (with neil)!
Wow, Ida Saki is amazing. As are you!
I love the vlogs, they feel a little bit more intimate with just as much awesome. just wanted to give you a verbal thumbs up and wish you peace for your move.
Oh lovely. I have integrated a day of Art Journalism into the Artist Way workshops (oh, sad sad… lost the facility, back to the drawing board!) and one of my students made me a series of cards with inspirational quotes of the soulcare genre. On the back she had painted artwork, on the front printed her cards, then chopped them into little strips. What I love is that I can put it together as a puzzle just the same (when I have nothing better to do), and they are pocket inspiration. I will have to merge these in! Thanks Rachelle! Lovely job (I even love the box I can print and make!)
Rachelle, wonderful examples of people who stood in their power despite what the media pressure was for them to do. BRAVO to Ida and the other gal you mentioned on Project Runway. it is totally true that sometimes as we are building and in discovery of our creativity and purpose that it’s helpful to surround ourselves with people who support us in who we are and who we are becoming.
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