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The Artist's Way at Work

Is The Artist's Way at Work Worth Reading?

Riding the Dragon

by Julia Cameron

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Mark Bryan, Julia Cameron, and Catherine Allen extended the transformative principles of The Artist's Way into the professional realm with this 1998 guide to creativity and authenticity in the workplace. The twelve-week programme uses exercises like morning pages and creative check-ins to help readers unblock their creative potential within corporate and institutional environments. The authors draw on neuroscience, psychology, and personal narrative to show how creative recovery is not just an artistic concern but an organisational one. It is a compassionate and practical companion for anyone who feels their authentic self has been flattened by professional life.

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Less well-known than its famous sibling, but this one tackles the specific loneliness of feeling creatively stifled at work. Quietly transformative.

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Book Details

Publisher
Brand: Sound Ideas
Published
January 1, 1998
Pages
280
Language
English

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Common Questions About The Artist's Way at Work

Is The Artist's Way at Work worth reading?
Less well-known than its famous sibling, but this one tackles the specific loneliness of feeling creatively stifled at work. Quietly transformative. Ada rates it 4.0 out of 5.
How many pages is The Artist's Way at Work?
The Artist's Way at Work is 280 pages long — around 5–6 hours at an average reading pace.