Get Your Creative Work Done
Never leave creative work unfinished again!
Do you find completing your creative projects hard? As a coach, do your clients find completing their creative projects hard? If so, this is the webinar for you! In this information-packed, 75-minute webinar, Dr. Eric Maisel, America’s foremost creativity coach and the author of more than 50 books, describes the top twelve reasons why completing creative work is so difficult—and exactly what you can do to overcome these challenges!
What gets in the ways of completing creative work? Self-censorship. Lack of a completion checklist. The desire to put off appraising the piece, showing the piece, and trying to sell the piece. Dread of starting the process all over again. And more! Learning exactly what’s standing in your way—and tactics for dealing with each of these challenges! Learn how to hold the intention to complete creative work, how to practice anxiety management and right thinking, how to create a completion checklist that guarantees that you will finish, and more. Whether for yourself or your clients, this is information you need to know!
Never leave creative work unfinished again! Grab this invaluable webinar today.
Your Instructor
Eric Maisel is the author of 50+ books. His recent books include Why Smart Teens Hurt, Redesign Your Mind, and The Power of Daily Practice. Among his other books are Coaching the Artist Within, Fearless Creating, Rethinking Depression, and The Van Gogh Blues. Dr. Maisel writes the “Rethinking Mental Health” blog for Psychology Today, with 3,000,000 + views, and is the creator and lead editor for the Ethics International Press Critical Psychology and Critical Psychiatry Series. A retired family therapist and active creativity coach, Dr. Maisel’s forthcoming books include The Coach’s Way (New World Library) and Deconstructing ADHD (Ethics International Press). Dr. Maisel provides workshops, webinars and keynotes nationally and internationally, trains creativity coaches, and facilitates support groups for writers. You can visit him at http://www.ericmaisel.com and contact him at [email protected]