Creativity Anxiety Depression

How To Be Creative When You Have Depression or Anxiety

How To Be Creative When You Have Depression or Anxiety Friday, July 9 at noon PT / 3pm ET Nita Sweeney & Karen C.L. Anderson [trx_button type=”square” style=”filled” size=”small” link=”https://wnba-sfchapter.org/july-9-how-to-be-creative-when-you-have-depression-or-anxiety/”

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The Power of Story

During this pandemic, people need all the support they can get. Mango Publishing wants to share the wisdom of its authors.
“Wisdom from the Heart During These Challenging Times” is a panel discussion that welcomes inspiring authors to share their wisdom and natural talents. They also provide helpful tips and practices for implementing self-care, love, compassion, and connection.

This week is about “The Power of Story.” Our magnificent group will learn where stories come from and how they are made even greater with the narratives we add.
Come join our transcending conversation and immerse yourself in thought-provoking conversations.
The authors will take questions from the audience.

This is a virtual panel, held on Zoom. Please arrive early. To register, please email: ramirezneverdie@gmail.com and she will send you the link.

*The panel includes*

Kate Farrell is a storyteller, author, and librarian. She founded the Word Weaving Storytelling Project and has published numerous educational materials on storytelling. Kate is the author of “Story Power: Secrets to Creating, Crafting, and Telling Memorable Stories.”

Sherry Richert Belul, author of “Say it Now: 33 Creative Ways to Say I Love You to the Most Important People in Your Life,” is the founder of Simply Celebrate, a business dedicated to helping people live colorful, connected, creative lives of love and appreciation.

Nita Sweeney is the award-winning author of the running and mental health memoir, Depression Hates a Moving Target, and co-creator of the writing journal, You Should Be Writing. Nita founded Mind, Mood, and Movement a wellness Facebook Group.

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Journaling As Self-Care

During this pandemic, people need all the support they can get. Mango Publishing wants to share the wisdom of its authors.

“Wisdom from the Heart During These Challenging Times” is a panel discussion that includes authors who share wisdom and exude inspiration. Likewise, they speak on helpful tips and practices for implementing self-care, love, compassion, and connection.

This week’s focus is journaling as self-care. Our lovely guest speakers will explain how they use writing to connect with themselves and understand the changing world around them.
Come join our transcending conversation and immerse yourself in thought-provoking conversations.

The authors will take questions from the audience.

This is a virtual panel, held on Zoom. Please arrive early. To register, please email: ramirezneverdie@gmail.com and she will send you the link.

*The panel includes*

Nita Sweeney is the award-winning author of the running and mental health memoir, Depression Hates a Moving Target, and co-creator of the writing journal, You Should Be Writing. A long-time meditator, and former assistant to writing practice originator Natalie Goldberg, Nita founded Mind, Mood, and Movement a wellness Facebook Group.

Karen C.L. Anderson- writer of Overcoming Creative Anxiety: Prompts & Practices For Disarming Your Inner Critic- is a master-certified life coach who helps women use the troubled relationship they have with their mothers as a catalyst for growth, leadership, wisdom, and creativity.

Sherry Richert Belul, author of “Say it Now: 33 Creative Ways to Say I Love You to the Most Important People in Your Life,” is the founder of Simply Celebrate, a business dedicated to helping people live colorful, connected, creative lives of love and appreciation.

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Panel: Where Do Writers Get Their Ideas?

What sparks a captivating story? Do writing ideas just appear out of nowhere? Do authors sit around waiting for great ideas to emerge, or do they systematically go out and find them?

Join five published authors as they demystify what often appears as an inexplicable black box. They will share how and where they find the inspiration for their writing, ranging from lucid dreams, people watching, historical events, and more. Bring your questions about writers’ sources of inspiration for them to answer at the end of the session.

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Natalie Goldberg Workshops

Do you dream of studying with my long-time teacher, best-selling author Natalie Goldberg? It was my dream for many years before I made it a reality. Nat has updated her

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Writing Groups

One of the most frequent questions I get in person and on-line is how to find a writing group. I found my first writing group by randomly walking into a

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Habit

“First forget inspiration. Habit is more dependable. Habit will sustain you whether you’re inspired or not. Habit will help you finish and polish your stories. Inspiration won’t. Habit is persistence

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How Deep Are You Willing to Go?

“Either you decide to stay in the shallow end of the pool or you go out in the ocean.” — Christopher Reeve Saturday I taught my semi-annual class, Writing From

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