
The Artist's Way

- Make a list of friends who nurture you—that’s nurture (give you a sense of your own competency and possibility), not enable (give you the message that you will never get it straight without their help). There is a big difference between being helped and being treated as though we are helpless. List three nurturing friends. Which of their traits, pa
Julia Cameron • The Artist's Way
- Inner Compass: Each of us has an inner compass. This is an instinct that points us toward health.
Julia Cameron • The Artist's Way
Chekhov advised, “If you want to work on your art, work on your life.” That’s another way of saying that in order to have self-expression, we must first have a self to express.
Julia Cameron • The Artist's Way
BURIED DREAMS, AN EXERCISE
Julia Cameron • The Artist's Way
- List five people you wish you had met who are dead. Now, list five people who are dead whom you’d like to hang out with for a while in eternity. What traits do you find in these people that you can look for in your friends?
Julia Cameron • The Artist's Way
- List five people you admire. Now, list five people you secretly admire. What traits do these people have that you can cultivate further in yourself?
Julia Cameron • The Artist's Way
- Call a friend who treats you like you are a really good and bright person who can accomplish things. Part of your recovery is reaching out for support. This support will be critical as you undertake new risks.
Julia Cameron • The Artist's Way
Whatever you think you can do or believe you can do, begin it. Action has magic, grace, and power in it.
Julia Cameron • The Artist's Way
Pointed criticism, if accurate, often gives the artist an inner sense of relief: “Ah, hah! so that’s what was wrong with it.” Useful criticism ultimately leaves us with one more puzzle piece for our work.