Learning from the environment

by Stephen Lloyd Webber

in Imagination,Journaling,mindfulness,Wellness and Writing Retreats

I don’t know a single creative writer who doesn’t love to travel. Every creative writer I know benefits from a change of scenery. It’s the creative thing to do.

A writer really has two important environments of which to be mindful:

  1. the wild nature of the written page
  2. their external environment

Both of these deserve attention.

Take a minute to visit http://summerwritingretreat.com to learn more about the wellness and writing retreat. It’s perfectly suited for creative writers with an interest in yoga and self-development.

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