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Monday, February 22nd, 2010
It’s high time we redefined creativity. You don’t need be an artist, a musician, or writer to be creative. We were all born with the capacity to be creative. Let me say this another way. You are creative. And I can hear you saying, “No, I’m not.”
Creativity is all about coming up with new ideas. It’s about seeing, experiencing, and savoring the world around you. It is a way of life.
The Born Creative workshop series will be starting on March 4, 2010. This 4 week course aims to help people reconnect with their life through creativity and curiousity. Even for those of you that say you’re not creative. Especially for those of you that say you’re not creative.
Take a stroll on over to the Born Creative Facebook Fan Page. Once you’re there, become a fan! You won’t just get boring old updates about the course (because the course is fun and exciting!), but also fascinating information on how people are using creativity in ways that you never imagined.
Below you’ll find a list of the workshop descriptions, and all the necessary details. If you know someone in the Western MA area that would be interested in being happier and more effective in their career (isn’t that everyone you know?) then forward on the details!

Schedule
Thursday, March 4 – 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Overcoming Obstacles to Creativity
In this class we redefine creativity, conquer old stories and beliefs, bust through creative roadblocks, learn to trust our ideas, and grow through play.
Thursday, March 11 – 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Developing Awareness
Learn valuable techniques to help you become
more mindful in your everyday life, and how paying
attention and being an active learner can increase your joy and creativity.
Thursday, March 18 – 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Gaining New Perspective
Begin to see different possibilities and points of view. Understand how looking at things from a new angle
can aid in generating new ideas and in building and maintaining relationships.
Thursday, March 25 – 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Creative Problemsolving
Creativity isn’t just for artists. Pick up new
brainstorming strategies to assist with challenges at
home, and in the workplace.
Pricing
Classes are available in a 4 week package for $100,
and can also be purchased individually for $25*.
All prices include materials.
Please call to reserve your space.
Limited seats are available.
*we recommend the package plan (like people, the classes work better together!)
To sign up for this workshop series, simply send me an email at BornCreativeWorkshops@gmail.com.
Payment will be accepted through Paypal, cash, or check.
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Category Art, Business, Design, Musings, Uncategorized | Tags: Tags: Art, creativity, mindfulness, personal development, problem solving, western MA, western Massachusetts, workshop,
Thursday, February 11th, 2010

On Friday, February 18th, I will be participating in a roundtable discussion at the Womens Business Owners Alliance monthly breakfast meeting. My ten minute workshop is entitled “Finding Your Business Identity.” As a graphic designer, I have had many potential clients come to me for logo and branding design, but had no idea what message they wanted to send their customers. I will go over the important questions every business owner should ask themselves before developing their brand, and the most effective ways to express these ideas.
I will be joined with four other experts in this roundtable, each sharing valuable knowledge in their field. Take a look at the program below. For more information on attending, visit the WBOA website at www.WBOA.org.
February 18, 2009 – 7:45 – 9:30am
Holiday Inn at Ingleside, Holyoke, MA
$15 in advance, $18 at the door
Susan Kelley: Is It Deductible? A Savvy Businesswoman’s Guide to Tax Planning
· How to set up your business so the IRS treats it as a qualifying business for tax breaks.
· What you need to survive IRS scrutiny of your deductions
· Claiming a home office – red flag or legitimated deduction?
· Why hiring your spouse or child may be a good idea, and how to do it legitimately
· Maximizing tax savings through individual 401ks
Allison Biggs: Finding Your Business Identity
• Learn important questions you should ask yourself before developing your business’s logo and brand
• Find out what you are saying about your business without words
• Gain useful tips on how to convey an effective and professional message
Gena Rotas: Branding… How Will the World Know You
· A brand is a collection of perceptions in the mind of the consumer.
· A brand is an intangible asset
· A brand is defined by your customer
· Advertising influences people’s perception of the products and services offered and thus helps define a brand.
Marie Sheedy: De-Clutter, De-Stress
· What is clutter?
· How does clutter affect your brain?
· What can be done about clutter?
· How can “sweeping” improve your life?
Amy Greenbaum: Integrity and Self Image
· Meaning of inegrity and its general sense
· Having the lack of integrity for ourselves
· The affects of lack of integrity
· Enhancing our own self worth
Thursday, September 24th, 2009

The women of Women Business Owners Alliance of the Pioneer Valley are offering a series of free seminars for women who are considering self-employment. Six members of the WBOA will share stories about making the transition from weekly paychecks to self employment, the balancing act of family and career, and how to handle your business as a whole, which is more than just being good at your craft.
“The opportunities for women interested in starting a business are endless right now. The women who are willing to be creative, get motivated, and find their courage are the ones we want to guide through the transition by telling our stories and offering advice,” says Angela Lussier, member and public relations chair of the WBOA.
The free seminars will be held at the South Hadley Public Library on Bardwell Street from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday evenings. The schedule is as follows:
Week 1 (9/30/09): Making the Transition & Building Your Confidence
When you launch a new business, it’s important to go in with your eyes open and your head held high. Maintaining a clear path and chin up despite the inevitable setbacks is another challenge. Learn about what is important to focus on and what can be a distraction as you start your new life.
The seminar features Ann Latham, consultant, speaker, author, and president of Uncommon Clarity, a business consulting firm in Western Mass; and Angela Lussier, owner of 365 Degrees Consulting, a career consulting firm in Feeding Hills.
Week 2 (10/7/09): Finding the Balance & Dealing with Roadblocks
Being a woman in business means balancing your family life with your career, while dealing with the challenges of being successful and keeping it all together. Hear from the women who have been there, and how they’re making it happen every day.
The seminar features Suzanne Larocque, owner of Sleaque Images, a photography studio in East Longmeadow; and Linda McDonald, certified life coach and owner of Reach Resources in Easthampton.
Week 3 (10/14/09): Building Your Business & Creating a Vision for the Future
How do you market it to your clients when 68% of all business is lost to poor follow up? How do you not waste your marketing efforts chasing dead end leads? Who should you make key relationships with? You’ll also learn about the importance of branding and maintaining a professional image to win the client.
The seminar features Becky Castro, CPCC, PCC, a certified business coach and owner of I Love Monday Mornings; and Allison Biggs, an independent graphic designer serving small business owners in Western Mass.
Check out my seminar on week three! I hope to see you there!
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Category Business, Design, Uncategorized | Tags: Tags: branding, budgets, Business, Design, education, entrepreneur, planning, western Massachusetts, women, workshop,
Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

I just signed up for an online course given by Susannah Conway, called Unravelling: Ways of Seeing Myself. This eight week course starts on September 28th, and during the course we will be using photography, along with guided questions, journaling, and discussion to become more introspective, and gain a greater appreciation of all that’s around us.
From the Unravelling site:
“The Unravelling process is a new way to view your world, taking time to appreciate the beauty around you. And we do this in the simplest way – we stop and look. Beginning with your feet, you’re going to go on a photo safari into your own life to reconnect with who you are, where you’ve been and where you want to go next.
These definitely won’t be self-portraits in the traditional sense – we’ll be using the camera as a tool to unlock how we see not only ourselves but also the world we live in, including the immediate surrounds of our homes, places of work and our friends and family.”
You can learn more about the course, and register here.