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July 15, 2008
Vol 4. No.14
Imagination Works is a free newsletter, published
twice a month by Quinn McDonald. (c) 2008. All rights reserved
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Dreaming and Watching the Summer
Arizona may be in monsoon season, a time of sudden and violent thunderstorms, but August is a good
time to be inside almost everywhere--it's winter-cold in Australia and hot in America.
But there is also time to daydream and wonder what's next for you.
This edition of the newsletter is filled with history, photographs, and some tips on dreaming.
My son is in Mongolia, gathering indigenous music. He made
a trip to Turkmenistan, and saw what the locals call "the Gates of Hell."
Sometimes it seems that the editor is gone and the writers drop
the logic thread. What might have been an interesting article goes wrong when no one pays attention.
"It is what it is," except, of course, when we don't mean that at
all. A look at the buzzword and what it is, or isn't.
Arizona had canals 1,700 years before white settlers arrived. And the state still makes its rain work harder than any
other place.
If you know you dream, but are having trouble remembering them, here are some tips to get you started.
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First Creativity Conference, October
4-5, 2008
Creativity: Let It
Be Life is the first conference to be held by the Creativity Coaching Association for all who want to honor their creativity.
The conference is in Lake George, New York on Saturday, October 4 and Sunday, Octover 5. mMers and non-members alike are welcome;
the conference is open to anyone interested in giving their creativity a boost, creativity coaches and those interested
in being coached or becoming coaches.
Bring your curiosity, your questions
and your creativity—and experience a weekend of speakers, workshops and activities that will allow you to meet, grow
and thrive with other creatives.
Saturday’s
workshops will focus on creative living, arts, and the business of art. Sunday will help creativity coaches—new and
experienced—share success stories and ideas. It’s the ideal day to explore the career of creativity coaching,
whether you are thinking about it, are a client, or a coach.
More information on the creativity conference.
Nine Workshops at Creativity Conference
Networking, learning, and growing your business are all part of the creativity conference in Lake George October 4 and
5. There are workshops on journaling, finding your balance point, building your intuition and creating a buzz around your
business.
Quinn will be speaking on the business of being a coach and how to build a coaching practice. You'll get how-tos, step-by-steps,
and marketing tips that work for any business, but were targeted and built by Quinn for her own business and
later used for her coaching clients.
Read what people have said about Quinn as a trainer, speaker and coach.
QuinnCreative's contact information.
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