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Big Magic
by Elizabeth Gilbert
Ever since reading [b:Eat, Pray, Love|19501|Eat, Pray, Love|Elizabeth Gilbert|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1294023455s/19501.jpg|3352398], I’ve been in love with Liz Gilbert’s warm and wise voice. This exciting little book teaches the bravery to commit to a creative life.
Have you ever been too afraid of failure to embark on a creative journey? Have you ever viewed your creativity as a burden or curse that tortures you? I’m guilty of both these things plus countless others I indulge. Surrendering to fear and having a martyr’s mindset towards creativity prevents you from ever having a playful, joy-filled creative life. Big Magic is a guide to changing your attitude, facing fear, and following the clues that lead you to inspiration.
I can’t think of the last time I felt so motivated to tackle my projects. While readers will take or leave some of Gilbert’s ideas, I adore her perception of the world and find it resonates with my own. After finishing Big Magic, I felt deeply moved to be my best self, and experienced an attitude adjustment towards my own creativity.
I pledge to reread this book whenever I find myself blocked or self-judgmental. It helped me to free my creativity from my own cage-like self-judgment.
This review can also be found on my blog Paige's Pages.
Do you have the courage to bring forth the treasures that are hidden within you? – page 8
Have you ever been too afraid of failure to embark on a creative journey? Have you ever viewed your creativity as a burden or curse that tortures you? I’m guilty of both these things plus countless others I indulge. Surrendering to fear and having a martyr’s mindset towards creativity prevents you from ever having a playful, joy-filled creative life. Big Magic is a guide to changing your attitude, facing fear, and following the clues that lead you to inspiration.
Dearest Fear: Creativity and I are about to go on a road trip together. I understand you’ll be joining us, because you always do … There’s plenty of room in this vehicle for all of us, so make yourself at home, but understand this: Creativity and I are the only ones who will be making any decisions along the way … You’re allowed to have a seat, and you’re allowed to have a voice, but you are not allowed to have a vote – page 26
I can’t think of the last time I felt so motivated to tackle my projects. While readers will take or leave some of Gilbert’s ideas, I adore her perception of the world and find it resonates with my own. After finishing Big Magic, I felt deeply moved to be my best self, and experienced an attitude adjustment towards my own creativity.
I pledge to reread this book whenever I find myself blocked or self-judgmental. It helped me to free my creativity from my own cage-like self-judgment.
This review can also be found on my blog Paige's Pages.