The Art of Believing - Nicholas Wilton
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https://Art2Life.com - Where are you going next? If you could believe in any outcome for your life and art, what would it be? I’m coming to you directly from Mallorca, Spain where another Art2Life Destination Workshop is underway. These questions are just a taste of the conversations we’re having in this workshop, but they are crucial for getting clarity around what is possible for your art practice. Join me as we look at how vision, authenticity, and energy shape our creative path and help unlock our potential. ================================ LISTEN IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN… The challenge of belief [2:14] The anatomy of belief and the power of vision [7:09] Using authenticity to unleash your creativity [13:44] The vital connection between energy and art [20:29] Why belief changes everything [32:31] ================================ RESOURCES MENTIONED Learn more about the Creative Visionary Program: https://www.art2life.com/about-cvp/ Learn more about future Art2Life Destination Workshops: https://www.art2life.com/upcoming-workshops/ ================================ CONNECT WITH NICHOLAS WILTON AND ART2LIFE: Get the Free COLOR TIPS PDF: https://workshop.art2life.com/color-tips-pdf-podcasts/  Follow the Sunday Art2Life Vlog: https://art2life.lpages.co/sign-up-for-the-a2l-vlog/  Follow Nicholas Wilton's Art on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicholaswilton/  Follow Art2Life on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/art2life_world/?hl=en  Subscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Art2Life
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