Artist's Way It's Never Too Late To Begin Again Classes via Zoom

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Seattle WA

16 September, 2022

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The Artist's Way It’s Never Too Late To Begin Again Classes in Seattle are Now Open for Registration for Fall 2022 – Online via ZOOM Curious about the Artist's Way and how to apply it to your midlife years and/or retirement? Best-selling creativity author Julia Cameron (The Artist’s Way) has created an Artist's Way program geared specifically for older adults including those at midlife and for retirees in her new book: It’s Never too Late to Begin Again: Discovering Creativity and Meaning at Midlife and Beyond. Under the guidance of creativity instructor, Kate Gavigan, students will explore the 12 chapters, learn some fun Artist's Way tools, play with the memoir reflection tasks and identify how to implement the creative tools in their own lives. Being willing to explore your creativity at any age can instill in you a youthful wonder and can enhance your experience of seeing your retirement years as a time of fun and adventure. This class can be a great jumpstart to assist you in navigating and thriving during your midlife years and beyond! Maximum: 10 students. Students also meet with the instructor for a one on one chat on Zoom for 30 minutes prior to the first class and before the last class. Section III: September 16 – December 9 Fridays, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm (Pacific Standard Time $395 (12 weeks) Note: No class November 25, Classes Online via Zoom, Using “An Artist’s Way Program: “It’s Never Too Late To Begin Again” by Julia Cameron Instructor: Kate Gavigan Location: Held online via ZOOM To Register or for more information: For testimonials from past students: "You will find that this class helps you begin a journey of freedom in becoming the creative person that you really are." - Roxanne W, Summer Artist's Way Student Kate Gavigan is passionate about The Artist's Way having offered classes since 2009 and seeing the positive changes in her students' lives and having personally experienced the benefits of the materials. Kate worked in social services as a trainer for over 10 years when she found herself drawn to the material in The Artist's Way, which helped her uncover a passion for theatre and the arts. She credits her mid-life career change (now working at her dream jobs as an Artist's Way Instructor and Speaker, a Creativity Coach, a Home Organizer and pursuing her interest in Acting and Music) to having gone through The Artist's Way.

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