My second favourite thing after making and giving away the Unravelling workbook (you can download it here) is seeing what you guy do with it! This year I’m spotting so many inspired ways to make the workbook work for you — printed out A5 for a Filofax, stitched together, doodled, coloured-in, accompanied by oracle cards and (my new favourite) printed out in magazine format. I was so inspired by Penny’s idea in the last photo I’ve ordered my own magazine workbook from Blurb.com. Genius!
Photo credits: 1. @YearoftheYes 2. @Lisamcloughlinart 3. @Eoskoch 4. @krieb_krab 5. @theironpen 6. @mrsliahayes 7. @being_and_becoming 8. @crystalsandsage 9. @awesomama 10. @Innercompassdesigns 11. @carrielicious 12. @katecpowe 13. @mckinleyrodgers 14. @mavie_en_francais
Love this! Love your site, your workbook, your words on writing…I stumbled upon you on facebook, will share widely! Thank you from another card-carrying introvert. ;)
Susannah, I just wanted to let you know that I did your workbook last January (for the first time) and it really helped. My word was “radiant.” I think I must do it again. In case you are remotely interested, I wrote about how it ended up on my site @ http://dottyhill.blogspot.com/2015/12/reflecting-on-radiance.html (and referenced you on my initial post earlier in the year).
Also, you’d find this fun, but I came across a really well written and quite funny book blog called The Quiet People where the author mentions you in one of her posts too: http://www.thequietpeople.com/blogmas-day-eighteen-december-favourites/
I think I will do your word challenge again in 2016 and encourage my art cop readers to follow along again and read your prompts. Thank you. May 2016 be full of wonder for you.