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Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear
The instant #1 NEW YORK TIMES Bestseller "A must read for anyone hoping to live a creative life... I dare you not to be inspired to be brave, to be free, and to be curious." --PopSugar From the worldwide bestselling author of Eat Pray Love and City of Girls the path to the vibrant, fulfilling life you've dreamed of. Readers of all ages and walks of...show more
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I personally really enjoyed reading this and it did help me. I actually liked reading the different stories, and in my eyes you don’t have to take away from this book that creativity should be a religion.
Some people might be spiritual and might take all of this literally. I however, am not, but I still think that many of the little metaphors she used (whether she really believes in them or not) mirror our actual relationships with out ideas and ...read more
Some people might be spiritual and might take all of this literally. I however, am not, but I still think that many of the little metaphors she used (whether she really believes in them or not) mirror our actual relationships with out ideas and ...read more
This book is perfect for those who need a little creative inspiration. It provides a much needed spiritual boost that will motivate you toward your fullest potential.
A funny, thoughtful inspiration to live a creative life, free of the expectations of both grandeur and martyrdom. Loved it.
Subtitled Creative Living Beyond Fear
This was a good book to start 2016 off. 2015 was a year spent with deadlines and wondering where the hell my creativity went. Why couldn't I just find time to enjoy myself instead of feeling like I HAD to do all and be all?
I felt that as soon as I got a hobby and got somewhat good at it, everyone and their brother kept telling me what I needed to do now, how it should bring me money, make me that, make me this...read more
This was a good book to start 2016 off. 2015 was a year spent with deadlines and wondering where the hell my creativity went. Why couldn't I just find time to enjoy myself instead of feeling like I HAD to do all and be all?
I felt that as soon as I got a hobby and got somewhat good at it, everyone and their brother kept telling me what I needed to do now, how it should bring me money, make me that, make me this...read more
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