Bracken Moves Writers from Ideas to Action
Ann Bracken will show Maryland Writers some fresh ways to use the power and magic of writing and apply them to everyday life at the February meeting of the Maryland Writers Association.
Write for Your Life is a multi-faceted presentation that combines tried-and true journaling activities with some improv and poetry to help you uncover and rewrite trouble-spots of your story.
As an expressive arts coach and writer, Ann will guide you through a few exercises using specific journaling tools. Some of the benefits people experience from journaling include breaking through recurring blocks, accessing deeper layers of meaning, analyzing troubling situation from multiple perspectives, and achieving goals more quickly and effortlessly.
Ann owns The Possibility Project, a coaching practice that uses expressive arts (journaling, poetry, visual art, and improv) for helping people move from ideas to action and achieve positive results.
Write for Your Life takes place this Wednesday, February 13 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the annex building of the Chesapeake Arts Center, 194 Hammonds Lane, Brooklyn Park, Maryland 21225.
The event is free for members and first-time visitors, or $5 for returning guests.
For more information about Ann and The Possibility Project, visit her website.
www.possibilityproject.com.
For more information about this event, visit the Maryland Writers Association.
www.marylandwriters.org
Write for Your Life is a multi-faceted presentation that combines tried-and true journaling activities with some improv and poetry to help you uncover and rewrite trouble-spots of your story.
As an expressive arts coach and writer, Ann will guide you through a few exercises using specific journaling tools. Some of the benefits people experience from journaling include breaking through recurring blocks, accessing deeper layers of meaning, analyzing troubling situation from multiple perspectives, and achieving goals more quickly and effortlessly.
Ann owns The Possibility Project, a coaching practice that uses expressive arts (journaling, poetry, visual art, and improv) for helping people move from ideas to action and achieve positive results.
Write for Your Life takes place this Wednesday, February 13 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the annex building of the Chesapeake Arts Center, 194 Hammonds Lane, Brooklyn Park, Maryland 21225.
The event is free for members and first-time visitors, or $5 for returning guests.
For more information about Ann and The Possibility Project, visit her website.
www.possibilityproject.com.
For more information about this event, visit the Maryland Writers Association.
www.marylandwriters.org
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