"I continue to be grateful and very honored to have been included in The 12 Secrets of Highly Creative Women. This new journal is a mustread for inspiration and personal reflection for women of all ages." -Leslie Neal, artistic director; ArtSpring www.artspring.org, Reviews
"Do yourself a favor and fall into The 12 Secrets of Highly Creative Women Journal. Better yet, get together with some gal pals and read a chapter a week as you support each other to make the changes most people only dream about! Whether you're just getting out of school or are in a midlife crisis wondering "Is this it!?" this book will help you become the best you YOU can be." - Lynne Waymon, CEO of Contacts Count LLC and co-author of Make Your Contacts Count, Reviews
"Living in a time of vast and rapid change requires all of us to fully express our creative selves. With The 12 Secrets of Highly Creative Women Journal, Gail McMeekin provides us with an essential guide for nurturing our creative selves. She facilitates our ability to have the courage to be who we truly are." -C Diane Ealy, PhD, author of The Woman's Book of Creativity, Spirituality in the Workplace, Our Money, Ourselves, Reviews
"What a superb companion journal for the 12 Secrets book. McMeekin's thoughtful questions help us get to the heart of the matterto find and cherish our unique creative selves and deal compassionately with our inner saboteurs." -Janet O. Hagberg, author of Real Power: Stages of Personal Power in Organizations, and spiritual director & healer, Reviews
"Gail has done it once again with another inspiring book to help us spur our creativity. In her new Journal, her brilliant and reflective questions and practical applications inspire even those who are reluctant to keep a journal a means for getting in touch with their creativity. I've used The 12 Secrets of Highly Creative Women in helping my clients expand their creativity and I'm looking forward to introducing them to Gail's latest creative work." -Ginny O'Brien, MS, PCC, executive coach, author, & speaker, Reviews
"Do yourself a favor and fall into The 12 Secrets of Highly Creative Women Journal. Better yet, get together with some gal pals and read a chapter a week as you support each other to make the changes most people only dream about! Whether you're just getting out of school or are in a mid-life crisis wondering "Is this it!?" this book will help you become the best you YOU can be." - Lynne Waymon, CEO of Contacts Count LLC and co-author of Make Your Contacts Count, Reviews
"Gail's journal is hands-on support for celebrating, developing, and empowering the creative voice that lives in all of us." -Diane Ericson, artist/designer, teacher & creativity coach
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"Nothing fosters enthusiasm and passion for life more than creativity. It allows us to feel juicy and ebullient! Awe and surprise are also partnered to the creative muse that allows us to enhance our lives in delicious and delightful ways. Gail's latest literary adventure The 12 Secrets of Highly Creative Women Journal will give women more opportunities to tune their creative selves and give them pause as to how they might want to reinvent themselves. This is a 'must' for all those who wish to 'evolve' rather than 'dissolve.'" - Loretta LaRoche, author of Relax - You May Only Have a Few Minutes Left: Using the Power of Humor to Overcome Stress in Your Life and Work , Reviews
"I continue to be grateful and very honored to have been included in The 12 Secrets of Highly Creative Women. This new journal is a must-read for inspiration and personal reflection for women of all ages." -Leslie Neal, artistic director; ArtSpring - www.artspring.org, Reviews
"Gail's new journal is such a gift for us creative souls. I only wish I'd had its essence when I was born. I really displayed my innate creativity as a sickly child, when my mother gave me paper, crayons, and stuff to keep me entertained, while I had to stay in bed. I made all sorts of paper constructions including a 'good humor' bar on a stick, the inside of which was made of cotton. While my mother was pleased with self-entertainment, she continually asked me, 'How do you know how to do that?' I simply did not know, I just did. I had no answer, and she asked me once too many times. I stopped creating anything. My journey to reclaim the ownership of my 'soul' creativity has taken many many years and had many detours. Gail give us the permissions we need to take our personal space, to play, to imagine, to be self-inspired, to live outside the box along with ways to create positive support for ourselves. This kind of attention and permission is essential for us to take in, assimilate, to live with forever. She has created a major personally-involving book for anyone who wants to live an authentically creative life." -Alice Aspen March, author of the forthcoming book, Make the Most of Your Attention Factor: In Business, In Bed, and In-Between, Reviews