Today I look at what we don’t like about the creative process and share a peek into my own messy process. I don’t like it….
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Busting the myth of online classes
I take a lot of online classes. You probably do, too. Confession: I don’t always manage to do all the homework. You too?
I know from the other students in these classes that this ‘not doing everything’ causes significant angst. It’s like we’ve betrayed ourselves. We’ve signed up for something and then didn’t do all the lessons.
It’s like we’ve given our inner critic a giant feast to gobble up and it’s just confirming what he tells us all the time: You never finish anything. You can’t follow through. Meh meh meh!
Yikes.
But as a businesswoman, I see these classes differently. No matter what I sign up for, from a $97 class to a $15,000 year-long program, I always make sure that I get at least one or two life-changing things.
Because I know I won’t be able to ‘keep up’ or do all the homework, I let go of that expectation and focus on making sure that my investment pays off by learning at least one or two game-changing things. If I am awake to the impact a small shift can make, the value of that shift can be worth the price of admission or more.
The stress I release along with the expectation to do everything is enormous. This allows me to enjoy and to learn more. As a teacher, I keep this in mind for my students and help them get the value they need based on their goals.
We’re about to begin my popular Write ON coaching group .
Here’s the real power of this group: students choose one writing project to focus on in the five weeks. This is one of the biggest difficulties writers face: choosing one project to focus on to completion.
Using the weekly group calls and interacting with me in the online salon, students finally enjoy the great feeling of being dedicated to one project. It might be too big to finish during the course, but they learn how satisfying it is to work on one project.
The lessons are wonderful and life-changing. Many students tell me that the timing of the lessons is perfect for what they need. But to have support to deal with issues that come up when we work on a project in real time is exponentially powerful. This is what I do for my one-one clients, and I am thrilled to offer this kind of accountability and support for Write ON members students.
This is not the kind of class where the teacher uploads some videos and pdfs and is absent from the classroom. No. I am in the classroom alongside the students, helping them develop a lasting writing habit that works for them.
Does it make your heart beat a little faster to think you’d be getting the kind of support I give my coaching clients? It should, because this means there’s no more avoiding your writing. It means – wahoo!! – you get to be the writer you have always wanted to be.
If you’re ready to make good on your writing promises to yourself, join us in our online salon. Reserve your seat in your writing zone here.
Hope this helps you enjoy your learning experiences more.
Today's Journey Blessing: Your luggage goes with you.
I travel a lot and have used this blessing to make sure that my luggage always arrives with me. So far it’s worked, and I’ve never had lost luggage. Sending prayers of gratitude to the travel gods!

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Happy Saturday, friends!
Let’s make sure to make something today, anything. I’m going out of my comfort zone and going big with a large watercolor painting. My friend Cassia tasked me with this and I’m excited to try it. Don’t fear the blank page!
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Creative Quickie: Grumpy! What to do?
Creative Quickie: Grumpy! What to do?
Going Places
This is one of the Paris paintings I sold in 2013. I always wanted to make a piece of metro ticket-related art and here it is!
I am so excited to go to Paris in May and June to work as an artist. I’m spending time in the next weeks getting clear on what that means for me. I worked with my art mastermind buddy Cassia Cogger to explore my painting creative edge. I’m very excited to bring my art to its next level in just a few months. Stay tuned for how you can be part of my upcoming Paris adventure!
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New wallpaper in my office

This cool removable wallpaper was made by one of my favorite artists, Lisa Congdon. I love it!
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Creativity blockers that may hold you back
Denver, 1996. I’m working at Capitol Hill Books. Fueled by my passion for writing, I decide to teach a poetry class. Called Poetry Unbound, it’s the beginning of my career teaching and coaching writers.
I didn’t know it then, but I was embarking on a lifelong fascination with the creative process. When I became a coach in 1999, I gained a set of tools that has helped me understand why and how we human beings make things. Twenty years in, and I am still utterly fascinated by why we do or don’t make our creative dreams real.
Do you wonder why some people seem to create more easily than others? There are many reasons why some people succeed in getting their writing out of their head and into the world, and as many reasons why they don’t.
I’ve isolated four of the main reasons people fail to honor their impulse to write or create. Any one of them will prevent you from writing. Most people experience a blend of them. Do you suffer from any of these creativity blockers? [Read more…] about Creativity blockers that may hold you back
Creative Quickie: Tour of My Art Studio
A quick visit to my art studio in Denver, aka my happy place.
Peek into the last week's sketchbook pages

Sharing a peek into my illustrated journal pages from the last few weeks. Living life in full color and drawings is one of my favorite things about being Cynthia Morris.
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Happy Sunday! Start with art. Make something today.
Journey Blessing: You eat with caloric impunity.

One of my new Journey Blessings designed to uplift, protect and amuse travelers. This is one of my favorites!
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I won this Lamy pen from Sketchbook Skool
Struggling to write? Better than discipline…
If you’re not disciplined enough, try this approach to writing and creating more easily.
Book Review: Art As A Way by Frederick Franck
The work of Frederick Franck changed my life. Watch the video to see how. One of my favorite books is Art as a Way.


