Aug 20, 2019
Have you ever wanted to write a book? Do you just know there's one, maybe more books floating around inside of you?
What would publishing your book represent for you, your ideas, and your creativity?
So far in my entrepreneurial journey, I've found writing to be THE core creative practice in designing and running my business. When we're not writing marketing copy, we're writing proposals, talks, or contracts.
Cynthia Morris has coached so many creative people over the last 20 years to get back to the hard, focused work of finishing. What I love about Cynthia's journey is that she has also practiced everything she coaches on.
Every time I start resisting my writing practice, I return to
Cynthia Morris and her website Original Impulse.
Whenever I'm taking on longterm creative projects, Cynthia is the
first person I call. Her processes for getting back into
relationship with your projects have been refined over decades, and
they work. We workshop some of these in today's conversation.
In 2012 Cynthia launched her novel Chasing Sylvia Beach--- after writing it for 13 years, through 17 full drafts. Celebrating her huge achievement is something I'll never forget. Since that time, I've watched her evolve into a highly-prolific visual artist, and hand-lettering master. Her hand drawn cards hang on the walls of our home, and she leads workshops in Paris teaching others how to "Capture The Wow."
In our conversation we break down her 8th, and brand new book: "The Busy Woman's Guide to Writing a World-Changing Book." We also get into the impact of Cynthia's deep yoga practice (she's averaged 5 trips to the yoga studio per week over the last 23 years).
Are you ready to be inspired to finish?
Are you ready to celebrate publishing your next big creation?
Cynthia Morris is going to coach us in getting there.
This Epic Life presents Author, Artist, Yogini, and Writing Coach Cynthia Morris.