Unleash your creativity and overcome creative blocks as you learn to stimulate artistic expression and promote personal growth in your writing!
Are you struggling to find your voice as a writer? Do you have a story to tell but feel stuck? Let’s face it. Writing can be a confusing and challenging process. Whether you are a beginner or have been writing for years, chances are you go through ups and downs—sometimes you have so much to write about that you can hardly get it on the page fast enough, and other days you blankly stare at your computer screen unsure of where to start. No matter your beliefs, spirituality and open-mindedness can play a critical role in the creative process if we
allow it and nurture it.
In a safe and supportive space, reintroduce your childlike wonder around creativity so you can write freely, authentically reclaim your power, and uncover your true gifts. Unleash your brilliance and honor the impact of your stories, lessons, and innermost thoughts. Tap into a higher source of inspiration, whether viewed as the highest self, inner wisdom, or any other entity. You will walk away with efficient ways to set intentions for different writing projects, stay in the present, trust your process, set healthy boundaries, and follow signs and intuition. You will have the information necessary to create a sacred space and ritual for your writing practice, motivating you to enrich your content.
In-person class: This workshop will take place at The Writer’s Center, 4508 Walsh St, Bethesda MD.
In this workshop you’ll learn:
- Techniques to get ideas flowing
- How to connect with the purpose of your writing
- Creative ways to bring spiritual practices to your process
- The importance of community in your creative journey
- How to build writing rituals infused with both structure and spirit
Time requirements
- No time required outside of class.
Materials
- All reading materials will be provided.
Who should take this workshop?
- This workshop is designed for any writer who wants to tap into their creative power and potential!
If you need an accommodation for this workshop, please contact us at access@writer.org. We will attempt to fulfill all requests, but advance notice is necessary to arrange for some accessibility services.
