by Peter Volkofsky | Author & Life Coach | Jul 7, 2012 | Close to Home
It’s an ‘almost Charles Dickens Day’ in Preston as the father walks along the concrete slabs of a footpath: a small dog barks like a starter motor on a cold morning; the bristles of a hedge scrub the sleeve of the man’s jumper and over-hanging... by Peter Volkofsky | Author & Life Coach | Jul 5, 2012 | Quotes
‘In a creative career, thinking about the odds of success is a drink of emotional poison.’ Julia Cameron: The Artist’s Way p.142 by Peter Volkofsky | Author & Life Coach | Jul 5, 2012 | Close to Home
The writer wandering through crowds is suddenly happy for he sees a lumpy profile of stainless steel and girls in black aprons and knows that he has found a secret chamber of invisibility. He orders a drink, takes a seat and opens his notebook. Coffee and writing is... by Peter Volkofsky | Author & Life Coach | Jul 3, 2012 | Quotes
‘The cost of a thing is the amount of life required to be exchanged for it*,’ which means there might be some very over-priced toys lying around your house. * Thoreau quoted by Julia Cameron in The Artist’s Way p.68 by Peter Volkofsky | Author & Life Coach | Jul 2, 2012 | Quotes
‘Most blocked creatives have an active addiction to anxiety-driven diversions’ (Julia Cameron: The Artist’s Way, p.143)