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The Artist’s Way is the seminal book on the subject of creativity. An international bestseller, millions of readers have found it to be an invaluable guide to living the artist’s life. Still as vital today—or perhaps even more so—than it was when it was first published one decade ago, it is a powerfully provocative and inspiring work. In a new introduction to the book, Jul...more
Published March 4th 2002 by TarcherPerigee (first published 1992)
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DaisyWhy don't you look for a group or start one. The first time I did I had no idea what it was all about, I went to a group starting in a local book…moreWhy don't you look for a group or start one. The first time I did I had no idea what it was all about, I went to a group starting in a local book store. I am not an artist and became intimidated because these people were all artists. Well, God's surprise was that they all embraced and help me discover and recognize my artist in hiding. I've been consistent with the morning pages pretty much ever since,and have gone back to Julia's classroom numerous times.The one thing I learned from the very start was 'there is no way to do this wrong'.Beleive me, There isn't.(less)
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Feb 13, 2009Kate rated it it was ok
Julia Cameron works my last nerve. She's always talking about looking out at the sun-dappled mesas of New Mexico, or using some other affected, high-falutin' lingo about her gloriously new age, trendy life. Meanwhile, I look out at the cracked concrete of my driveway in the Chicago drizzle and wonder how us normal people ever survived without people like Julia Cameron telling us about their fantastically charmed lives. However, I like the little mind toys in this book. I did the morning pages, a...more
On the whole, the key to the Artist's Way is selfishness. That is something I fundamentally disagree with. You should not skip your child's soccer game to paint your masterpiece. Your kid is the masterpiece. All of the relationships in your life are masterpieces. I use that as an example but there are other moments in this book where self-indulgence at the expense of others is encouraged. This is loathsome.
So why didn't I just give the book and the program a 1-star rating? Because there are some
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Jul 26, 2007Lena rated it really liked it
This is a really difficult book for me to rate. At the time I first read it fifteen years ago, it did wonders to open me up creatively. I was still struggling to slough off some negative parental programming about being a writer, and this book (along with a good friend) helped give me permission to explore that side of myself.
Since that time, however, my belief system has changed so radically that I no longer agree with a number of the book’s fundamental premises. For this reason, it would be ha
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Apr 07, 2008Annie rated it it was amazing
Recommends it for: dreamers, artists, people with secret passions, people in recovery or who want to recover
Another book that has changed my life! (See also: The Runner's Handbook!) I have started this book many times and not finished my 12-week (or more) commitment, but this time, when I got to the point where I wanted to give up, I kept on going, and let me tell you where I am now, as a result of this:
I pitched my memoir to agents in February.
I am taking acting lessons.
I have started wearing clothes I like every single day!
I am planting a garden.
I have taken up knitting.
I am taking ballet classes.
I
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My New Year's resolution for 1998 was to finally actually DO the Artists' Way. I had given it to several people close to me for the last three holidays, but I had never actually done the process. This is not a book to read. It is a book to do and it promises major life changes in 13 weeks. I was desperate to find a new way to make a living and decided to give this my best shot. 13 weeks later there was no epiphany. I still didn't know where to go, so I started over from the beginning. Two weeks...more
A book to cheer you on when you feel like you can only look longingly at your passion (writing, painting, drawing...) because the dog needs a walk and the kids need a bath, and you've bills to pay so you've just come home from a job that took you from the house and back to it without a glimpse of the sun.
Jul 18, 2012Gayle Pitman rated it it was amazing
I was introduced to The Artist's Way back in 2005 when I took a college class on creativity. If I hadn't signed up for that class, I'm sure I would have never picked up this book. I expected The Artist's Way to be full of fluffy, New-Agey platitudes, and I approached it with cynicism and skepticism. However, I kept an open mind. I read each chapter thoroughly. I did the morning pages every day and an artist's date once a week. I did a handful of the exercises at the end of each chapter. And my l...more
Look, for writers and artists whatever inspires you to create is a good thing. However, I found this book (For me) to be too 'I am an artist, I am bohemian, I create' attitude. Writing (or any of the arts) has a greater verity for my when it's a little less 'GIFT OF THE GODS' and a little more 'craft.' The most successful creators view their work as a craft in the same manner that a furniture maker or a bricklayer would, in my experience. Also when one focuses more on craftsmanship rather than i...more
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The Artist’s Way, while it contains some gems, is an overall disappointment. I’ve started it several times and it took me this fourth time to get all the way through. I had previously blamed my inability to finish it more on myself than on the work in general. The book taken as a whole comes across as pop psychology mixed with a heavy dose of New Age philosophy. There is a lot of talk about nurturing the inner child that is our real artist, the child’s ina
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I read and did the exercises in this book during the most intense professional and personal time in my life. It was a life-changer because it allowed me to articulate my life purpose which is fundamentally about using my voice and helping others to find theirs. I recommend this book often.
Jun 15, 2009Lisa rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I read this book while I wrote Still Alice, and I'm reading it again while I write Left Neglected. Thank you, Julia Cameron, for this amazing gift!! And thank you to RJ Julia's book store in CT for the gift of this edition.
I recently completed the 12-week book on my own, and I think that it was very well put together. I was already on my way to discovering a few of the main drivers in the book, but it would have taken me many years to collect them. I have been inspired by this book, and it has helped me work through things, instead of ignoring big problems with my creative process and trying to push them aside.
A few of the reviews haven't been so kind for this book, which is okay. It is really hard to surrender t
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Jun 27, 2013pani Katarzyna rated it did not like it
Okay, I read over a half and this is cheating a little bit but I am so DONE with the book! And I do believe that enduring through 150 pages of this entitles me to regard it as absolutely 'read'. Any book that recommends affirmations is not good for much else but using it as a beer coaster. Then there's this constant babbling about some God the Creator - Whatever. There's more pseudo-psychotherapeutic talk than any actual propositions of inviting creativity... Oh, and the repetition of the 'artis...more
Apr 23, 2017Katherine Addison added it
I can't rate this book, since my opinion of it veers wildly between five stars and zero stars.
For those not familiar with it, The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron is a book that claims it can reconnect anyone with their 'Inner Artist,' via a program modeled openly on AA's Twelve Step Program (it is not a coincidence that Cameron is a recovering alcoholic). As such, it conceptualizes creativity as something inherently spiritual and conceptualizes the artist as a channel for God's will.
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Dec 15, 2010Stephanie *Extremely Stable Genius* rated it really liked it
I read The Artist's Way a few years ago and could see the benefits of actually doing the work in it. But, of course, I never did it. So I thought I would listen to the book and refresh my memory, and again I feel it would do me good. But will I do it this time?
I have many other artists friends who have read it and also planned on doing it, but I don't know if they have either...
The Artist Way is a book written to unblock artist of a kinds, writers, painters, actors ect. I can't say that I'm bloc
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i'm just randomly pulling these off my shelf, literally, i didn't even know i had this still but it's what helped me get back to writing when i did my first book eight thousand years ago, the one everyone says WHY CAN'T YOU WRITE ANOTHER BOOK LIKE THAT??? book.
i always give 'the morning pages' exercise to my students. (that makes it sound like i have students hanging around me and in my life at all times instead of twice a year.)
but here it is, a teaser for this fine book:
1. first thing in the a
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Jan 15, 2008Erin rated it it was amazing
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I took the plunge into this book and, like several of my friends, did not make it all the way through (the closest I came to finishing was chapter 10 ... even when i revisited the book a few years later). However, the ground I did cover helped me get more honest with myself about my creative interests. I think I've made some choices in my life that, in hindsight, I might not have made had I not had experience with this book.
I think that's what is great about this book. Whether you make it throug
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Sep 08, 2007Jean rated it it was amazing
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First read this book with a class in 1997. Oh, the disgruntling over morning pages. Oh, the looks of sheer hatred I got when I announced I'd given myself permission to write morning pages at the end of the day because I knew I wouldn't get them written otherwise. Re-read in 2006 with GB to get ready to facilitate an expressive writing support group. Those pages are now lovingly known as the whatever pages. This book gives permission, and I think we all need a lot of that in order to take creativ...more
This is an amazing book - I have done the course several times now, alone & with friends - & have always found that it did wonders for my creativity, especially my writing. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to live more creatively.
Jul 08, 2007Bonita Rose rated it it was amazing
the perfect 'bible' for any creative soul.
Jan 05, 2009Elizabeth rated it it was amazing
Other friends have also recommended the War of Art as a tool for unlocking creativity. I'm interested to check that one out too.
Sep 08, 2013Amy rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Today I finished the 12-week program in this book for the 4th time. The first time, I joined an online group that went through it. The second time, I attempted it alone. The last two times, I went through it with a local group that I gathered and facilitated.
Every time, I learn something new -- about myself, about creativity, about my hopes and dreams. Sometimes, I find the essays and tasks cheesy and dumb. Other times, they are exactly what I need at the time.
When writers ask me to recommend a
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Mar 12, 2008Tj rated it The artistit was ok
Recommends it for: Anyone who wants to be an artist but doesn't think they can be
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A friend told me she was doing the 'Artist Way', and asked me to do it with her. I figured, why not.
As an aspiring writer, the book, definatly had some appeal, but kind of lost me as I progressed through it. It's obviously written for people who are not 'artists' per say, but would like to be. The first chapter was about overcoming mental obstacles (like being afriad that you'll become poor and get AIDS from being an artist...).
It's also a very kind of spiritual 'new age' type of books, i.e. Art
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If you were an adult in the late 1990s and don't know this book, you were either living under a rock or never set foot inside a bookstore or library or community center for that matter. I was living in Reno and then in Charlotte, NC when the book's popularity hit its zenith and there were Artist Way groups that got together at bookstores, libraries, community centers, and coffee shops.
The biggest takeaway for me was morning pages--writing, by longhand, three pages of stream of consciousness stuf
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Apr 04, 2015Alexandra Sokoloff rated it it was amazing
From the beginning of the year been insanely busy - emphasis on “insane” - with all the preparation and marketing involved with the Huntress series, relaunching Huntress Moon and Blood Moon and launching Cold Moon with Thomas & Mercer in a rollout over just five months.
But that’s not all there’s been to it. The last part of last year was really hard, in a professional sense.
The delays in the release of Cold Moon made me anxious and depressed. At the same time that I was grappling with that,
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Apr 29, 2010Satia rated it it was amazing
Shelves: self-help, writing, non-fiction, creativity, psychology, reading-group-book
I read this ages ago when my mother gave me a copy for my daughter. I read it before I gave it to her and I credit the practice of Morning Pages with giving me the strength I needed to get a divorce. I definitely needed the emotional push.
Years later, I led a book group on this book and we had a wonderful time working through the book, growing closer as a group and feeling stronger in our individual ways of being artistic.
Years later, my mother suggested we read through it together and I once ag
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Aug 31, 2015Antoinette Perez added it
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I'm not one to ask for external recognition, but I'd be OK if you gave me a medal for completing not just this book, but the program! The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron is a how-to book -- specifically, how to overcome your creative blocks -- structured as a 12-week program. It's based on a popular workshop Cameron taught in NYC to help creative people recover their creative productivity and passion, so each week's 'lesson' starts with a lecture (about 6-8 pages of content), is peppered with quot...more
Mar 28, 2009Paula added it
Recommends it for: anyone with the desire to have more creativity in their life
This has been an important book in my life for the past 10 years. I have gone through the process 4-5 times.I believe the book is extremely valuable for anyone who wants to have more creativity in their life, including such non-'artistic' pursuits as creative problem solving, creative parenting, etc. I have experienced and seen others experience great results.
There are some very difficult moments, especially in Chapter 8-9 when the rubber hits the road and you are asked to name your goal and how
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Oct 06, 2012Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* rated it it was ok
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I read this one a few years back and remember being disappointed. I did enjoy the morning pages and exercises the most. I found the 'inspirational stuff' too far out there for me, and it didn't help my personal muse. It seems to help others, though, just not my thing, too new-agey if this makes sense.
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I really wanted to like this book. Not only that, I really wanted to benefit from it. I'm in the midst of trying to write a novel (I know, kill me),
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Julia Cameron has been an active artist for more than thirty years, with fifteen books (including bestsellers The Artist's Way, Walking In This World and The Right to Write) and countless television, film, and theater scripts to her credit. Writing since the age of 18, Cameron has a long list of screenplay and teleplay credits to her name, including an episode of Miami Vice, and Elvis and the Beau...more
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For the millions of people who have uncovered their creative selves through the Artist's Way program-a workbook and companion to the international bestseller.
Alife-changing twelve-week program, The Artist's Way has touched the lives of millions of people around the world. Now, for the first time, fans will have this elegantly designed and user-friendly volume for use in
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Apr 27, 2012Natasha (Diarist) Holme rated it liked it
Recommended to Natasha (Diarist) by: A friend
Got this for my birthday from a friend. Took it on holiday to read. Discovered it was a book of exercises to be completed over months. So, I'd backed myself into a corner. I always do all my homework, and I did every last bit of this. Didn't skip a morning page, went on all my artist's dates, etc. I got some good fun out of it. Most memorable artist's date: I flew an airplane.
I believe this is the quintessential book for all creatives. Julia Cameron wisely guides the novice to the seasoned artist through the ups and downs of making art. Whether it be writing, screen plays, directing, acting, music makers, painters, whatever kind of creative soul you are, the issues of fear of failure, dry spells, relevance are addressed along with many activities which uncover the underlying hang ups that derail many artists. This is the second time I have read this book. The second...more
Sep 16, 2017Dora rated it it was ok · review of another edition
The Artist's Way program itself is wonderful. However, I expected so much more from the workbook. It's actually just a large notebook with a few pages of notes and instructions on how to use the workbook at the beginning and some notes at the end (the endnotes are actually just the last two appendices from the book copied into the workbook). The only difference between this workbook at any other notebook (apart from these notes) is that it has a quote from the book on every page. This can be mot...more
Jul 02, 2012Julie rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I put off reading this book for 15 years because of the God stuff, but now that I'm open to spirituality I was able to read it and be open to many of the ideas. That said, the spiritual flavor isn't right for me. To me, the spirituality in this book comes across as generic and is hard to connect with because it seems watered down, generalized, and not authentic. The morning pages (for me) are the most useful thing that came from this book. I did find some insights in the chapters, but the artist...more
Jun 02, 2008Jessi MotherFucking Ross rated it liked it · review of another edition
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Beware, the author's writing speaks to you like a little child. Clearly this works for a lot of people given how popular this book is. But if you don't like being identified as an 8 year old girl, then you'll probably want to push aside this preference before you can open yourself to receiving the wisdom in this book.
This book offers lots of exercises and tricks that can help you conquer your inner critic and find a creative life. The most interesting exercise I found was one where sh asked read
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The spirituality new-age type feel of this made it a struggle for me at points. Some of the sections are also ridiculously repetitive, telling the same thing over and over.
This workbook contains a 12 week program to reignite your creativity, and I think some of the exercises are great. I'm particularly a fan of morning pages (big shout out to 750 words!) and liked some of the exercises to unleash your inner creator.
That said, I really didn't like how the creative side was continuously spoken a
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Oct 16, 2014Jennifer Smith rated it really liked it
I first attempted this in 1999, but barely started. This last June I decided that it was time to take a second crack at it and I am so very glad that I did. Not only was the daily writing a wonderful exercise, but she thoroughly attacks any excuse one has to not create. Her tasks are grounded in creative visualization as well as practicality. I recommend this to any kind of artist who finds themselves 'stuck'.
This is a 12 week program into more fully releasing your creativity. I just finished week 1 and must say I did not expect it to be as powerful as it was. I'm looking forward to the next 11 weeks and to whom I am becoming as an artist. I highly recommend it for anyone wanting to write, draw, paint, sing, whatever your chosen method of creating...It requires a commitment, and it's worth it.
I read this book all the way through because I found the author's ideas to ring true with me. Now, I'll be returning to it to fulfill on the creativity exercises provided at the end of each of the twelve chapters.
The author was greatly influenced by her experience with AA, and the philosophy of a strong belief in God, the self-affirmations, and the reflections you are asked to make about what might be blocking you and why were inspiring to me. (There are 12 chapters in the book - not a coinciden
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You do not need to be an artist in the sense of a gifted painter, sculptor, writer, musician, etc. to enjoy this book. We are all artists in that each of us designs, creates and shapes our own future. We make the choices that will determine where our paths will lead. The only limitations we have are those we place on ourselves.
Julia Cameron makes the journey a little smoother by helping us rid ourselves of life's negative emotions - fear, jealousy, guilt, limited beliefs, etc. While the book mak
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Feb 18, 2015Toni Apicelli added it · review of another edition
I have read the book that goes with this workbook more than once to jumpstart my writing and have always found it useful. I like using the workbook for the same purpose. The book is a necessity. The workbook is a nice tool as well.
Oct 17, 2014Talya added it · review of another edition
Great not only for artist but for people who feel creatively blocked in life.
This is the best personal development book I have ever read. It has changed my life by helping me listen to myself actively, find solutions to my own challenges and rediscover my well hidden creativity. I would recommend it to anyone not feeling settled in their lives.

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I would have rated this book higher had I read it years ago. Some of this stuff didn’t quite apply to me, some of it I had worked through in therapy.
But some of it was good for me to work through and I can see myself going through this book again in a few years to see how I’ve progressed.
Best self help I've ever done.
Love it! Of course some things I did not follow and there are some things I do not agree but generally a brilliant book!
I wouldn't bother with this one. It's just the same kind of essays and activities you find in The Sound of Paper (or probably The Artist's Way, but I'm going backwards) but fewer or them and shorter.
Dec 20, 2018Gina Howse 🐺 rated it really liked it
I’m so glad I read this book & did all the exercises. I’ve come back in Jan 2019 to say I am still using this book. I liked that it was done in a 12 step fashion. I don’t think there is anything wrong with that, but then I am biased and think many of us could do with having some of the lessons from the AA 12 Step Program in our lives
In the start this book was boring for me as I grade my self as very logical person and not into art or some thing (at least i used to think before this book). This book forced me to think more about my self and I think either you are logical or what ever your mbti type is or your personality is you are an artist in what ever you do and there are many creative killing points for you. Creativity is not easy; similarly you are so involved in your life that u don't give time to pamper your self but...more
Even though I finished this amazing workbook a few weeks ago (it's a 12-week course book), it's still difficult for me to say fully how I feel about the course/workshop. This book is a very comprehensive workbook focused on helping the reader open his/her creative potential. Each of the 12 chapters is a week's worth of varying tasks and exercises, sometimes feeling a bit daunting to me. But, then again, the goal of the workbook is to get the reader/participant to engage in creative thinking, att...more
Apr 03, 2008Maria is currently reading it · review of another edition
I am very resistant to The Artists Way, particularly on account of what I have heard about the morning pages. However, I am looking for ways to add some structure to my creative life and there don't seem to be resources dedicated to actors. Besides, I love workbooks. They carry such a sense of accomplishment.
I've been working with this book for about 6 weeks now and am really enjoying it. The language is ridiculously new-agey but writing 3 pages in the morning is really fantastic. There is also
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Feb 11, 2015Zoe rated it really liked it
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Somewhere around Chapter Nine, my reading of this book trailed off and life took over - in a good way. The book did me an enormous amount of good, and I recommend it to anyone who's in an existential crisis about their creative work and who doesn't mind encountering the word 'God' from a Christian world-view. I may come back to it again. It took me places I didn't think I would go, and I feel clearer and stronger now than I did before reading it. Affirmations are one of the primary tools used he...more
Feb 11, 2016Jenny G rated it really liked it
My creativity has expanded a lot since I started this workbook. One of my favorite artist's dates was going to the dollar store and exploring the craft section. Another good one was visiting the art exhibit at Art Reach. I did artist pages for several days and I think that is part of the reason why I was successful at filling out an entire journal. I think that there are noticeable improvements in my artistic and spiritual side since deciding to do this workbook. I recommend it to anyone who is...more
Aug 09, 2016Melanie Mole rated it really liked it
This book is a great accompaniment to The Artist's Way. It clearly sets out the tasks or exercises which you should be trying to help you be more creative. There are sections left blank for you to write in and record your ideas and thoughts. I found it very helpful and it definitely helped my creativity flow in the right direction. Thank you Julia! I would recommend this to anyone who needs a push in the right direction.
Nov 26, 2016Satish rated it liked it · review of another edition
Definitely worth checking. Personally I did not like it as much as I should have. May be it's because of the cult-ish feel of this book.
But there is one thing that I took a leaf out of this book: Morning Pages. Yes, they are very effective and a great habit to hold for any one who want to be successful at anything not just arts.
Jan 06, 2016Jeff Meyer rated it it was amazing
Blocked? Stuck? Discover the truth that discipline unlocks creativity. The discipline of the Morning Pages that Julia Cameron enforces has been a life-saving exercise. The daily writing, the weekly writing prompts, and the soul searching questions presented in this book have made it more than a book. The Artist's Way is a life-changing journey. I can't wait to start it again!
Great companion to the actual book. This is a 12 week commitment of time, but it will teach you a lifetime's worth of lessons to apply to your own art. I'm going to tell everyone about this book, if they inquire about being stuck or blocked. Ms. Cameron really knows her stuff. She's tough, but she gets the best out of you, making you want to get it all down on the morning pages.
Feb 22, 2012May McGoldrick rated it it was amazing
Over the years I've gone through her steps of writing free hand three pages a day and twenty minutes walks and the once a week journey. I believe there's a total affect in my attitude about life any time I go through with it.
Apr 29, 2008Chelsea rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
So far this book has been amazing for me... I'm getting past a lot of the emotional shit that keeps me from creating, mostly by incorporating accountability into my every day. I'll write more when I've completed the book.
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