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A Look at The Artist’s Way – Your Spiritual Path to Creativity (Webinar)

May 11, 2021 at 1:00 pm - 2:00 PM
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May 11 | 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

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Join us for A Look at The Artist’s Way – Your Spiritual Path to Creativity (Webinar) on Tuesday, May 11 at 1 PM.

Are you currently in a transition, yearning for a creative outlet or simply curious about your own creativity? Join Kathy Lieffort, facilitator at The Artist’s Way Aficionado, in an overview discussion about the popular book written by Julia Cameron called “The Artist’s Way,” which outlines a 12-week program designed to ignite and re-energize our creative muscles. In this introductory session, you’ll learn more about “The Artist’s Way” 12-week program and its tools that are the catalyst to change – morning pages, weekly artist dates and walking without distraction. Afterwards, you can decide if “The Artist’s Way” 12-week program is one you want to explore further on your own.

By participating in this program, you can expect to:

  • learn why The Artist’s Way can be an avenue to creative freedom;
  • learn the tools utilized in The Artist’s Way;
  • and hear stories of Creative Recovery.

This program is presented by Kathy Lieffort and is hosted by the Winter Park Health Foundation.

How to join the Zoom Program:

Upon registration for this program, you will receive two emails:

  • One email from Eventbrite: you can either disregard this email or save it for your records. No action needed with this message.
  • One email from the Center for Health & Wellbeing: this email will contain your link to join the Zoom meeting. Simply select the link and the Zoom Meeting will launch. Please allow yourself five – 10 minutes before program start to launch Zoom and confirm your technology is properly working.

All CHWB Digital Education Programs are now presented with live captioning service. Please refer to your registration confirmation email for instructions on enabling live captions.

By participating in this program, you agree to the CHWB’s Gracious Space policy. Unless otherwise noted, all CHWB Digital Education programs hosted via Zoom are recorded and made available for on-demand viewing on WellbeingNetwork.org. If you prefer to be left out of the program’s recording, please leave your camera and microphone off for the duration of the program.

About Your Program Presenter

Kathy Lieffort has a Master of Science in Healthcare Administration from UCF and is a lifelong resident of Central Florida. Lieffort recently retired from a 35+ year career as a Healthcare Executive and is a trained Spiritual Director/Companion, providing both private and small group direction and facilitating spiritual retreats.

She has facilitated the “Artist’s Way” 12-week program multiple times and now has begun offering Julia Cameron’s new work, “It’s Never Too Late to Start Again” (focused recovering the innate creativity in retirement). Lieffort dubs herself a Recovering Creative and The Artist’s Way Aficionado!

Lieffort also enjoys many creative pursuits – dancing, painting, weaving, decorating, writing and is always busy in the kitchen. She lives in Howey in the Hills, FL, with her husband, Jim, and has two children, two stepchildren and six “perfect” grandchildren.

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