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The Artist's Way for Busy Minds: A 6-Week Experimental Workshop for Creative Clarity

Meets VIRTUALLY on Tuesdays, March 24, 31, Apr 7, 14, 21, 28
6:15pm-8:15pm

Life is meant to be an artist date, that’s why we were created.
—Julia Cameron

If your mind feels crowded, your creativity may not be blocked—it may be asking for a different kind of attention.

The Artist’s Way for Busy Minds is a six-week, online experimental workshop for people who feel creatively stuck, distracted, overwhelmed, or disconnected from their inner voice. Rooted in the core practices of The Artist’s Way and The Artist’s Way Toolkit by Julia Cameron and thoughtfully adapted for our era of constant input, this workshop offers a gentle structure for reconnecting with creativity without pressure, perfectionism, or productivity.

Rather than pushing for output, we’ll focus on clarity: listening more closely, noticing patterns of resistance and care, and experimenting with small, sustainable practices that support creative attention. Each week invites you to try, reflect, and adjust—treating creativity as a relationship, not a performance.

This Workshop May Be a Good Fit If You

• Feel overwhelmed or scattered when you try to create
• Long for creative focus but resist rigid routines
• Are returning to creativity after burnout, grief, or interruption
• Want accountability that feels human and supportive
• Are curious about The Artist’s Way but want a gentler, more contemporary approach

This workshop meets weekly via Zoom. Each week there is a blend of inward and artward activities that promote reflection, connection, and the empowerment to take another step forward in your whole creative life.

How to Register

Register through Inward and Artward’s Online School of Creativity HERE.
Sliding Scale Registration | $275 / $300 / $325
Space is LIMITED to ensure an intimate experience.

About the Facilitator

J. Faye D’Avanza, MSLIS—is a writer and founder of Library of Care, creative empowerment coaching and facilitation with a relational and somatic approach to living a whole creative life. After experiencing chronic burnout from a career as a public librarian that led to a mid-life dark night of the soul, this challenge became her biggest catalyst for growth and creative healing. The author of the newsletter, Keeping Creative Time on Substack, Faye is an Inward & Artward certified creative facilitator, a certified book editor, and a (RYT-200) yoga teacher-in-training who lives among the artists, tourists, trees, and mountains of Asheville, North Carolina, where she can often be found drinking a matcha latte, writing in the margins of her books, and engaging in meandering conversations with people who care deeply.

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