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The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain: A Course in Enhancing Creativity and Artistic Confidence

November 30th, 2009 admin 5 comments

  • ISBN13: 9780874774191
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
illustrated with 12-page color photo insert and line art throughout

A revised and expanded edition of the classic drawing-instruction book that has sold more than 2,500,000 copies.

When Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain was first published in 1979, it hit the New York Times bestseller list within two weeks and stayed there for more than a year. In 1989, when Dr. Betty Edwards revised the book, it went straight to the Times list again. Now Dr. Edwa… More >>
The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain: A Course in Enhancing Creativity and Artistic Confidence

The Art of Possibility – Transforming Professional and Personal Life

September 3rd, 2009 admin 5 comments

The Art of Possibility

The lure of this book’s promise starts with the assumption in its title. Possibility–that big, all-encompassing, wide-open-door concept–is an art? Well, who doesn’t want to be a skilled artist, whether in the director’s chair, the boardroom, on the factory floor, or even just in dealing with life’s everyday situations? Becoming an artist, however, requires discipline, and what the authors of The Art of Possibility offer is a set of practices designed to “initiate a new approach to current conditions, based on uncommon assumptions about the nature of the world.”

If that sounds a little too airy-fairy for you, don’t be put off; this is no mere self-improvement book, with a wimpy mandate to transform its readers into “nicer” people. Instead, it’s a collection of illustrations and advice that suggests a way to change your Read more…

500 Scrapbooking Sketches

May 26th, 2009 admin No comments

Discover The Secret To Creating Scrapbooking Layouts You Absolutely Adore Easily And Effortlessly Every Time

From: Jennifer Gormly

Jen

Dear Friend and Scrapbook Lover,

500 Scrapbooking SketchesWhen you’ve ever wanted to easily create jaw-dropping scrapbook pages in less time than it takes to brew a cup of tea (transforming all those precious photos and recording your treasured memories)…while saving time and expressing your personality…then this will be the most important message you ever read.

Here’s Why . . .

My name is Jennifer Gormly and until 2004, I was your basic scrapbook novice.

I was an emotional basket case.

One day I would have Van Gogh inspirations and creativity. And the next I couldn’t decide which box of photos to start on. I swear I have sat many heart-wrenching hours swearing to myself . . . “I was Read more…

How to Format Your Resume?

October 21st, 2008 admin No comments

“Format Resume”

Having a well-formatted resume is almost as important as having a well written resume. Most employers receive a stack of resumes of qualified candidates and scan them quickly before they decide whether or not hey want to read further. In addition to key words, what stands out the most about your resume is its format. It is essentially the first thing people will notice, whether on paper or in electronic form.

There are a number of rules you should keep in mind when formatting your resume. First, start with a blank page. Avoid using templates that are already available in Microsoft Word. These templates are outdated, and they will make your resume appear generic and uninviting. Additionally, these templates, while well formatted in Microsoft Word, will not translate well when emailed or uploaded to job search engine web sites. You can find samples of resumes on the Internet; search for resumes by your industry to find the templates that make most sense for the job you are seeking. Than work on a blank page to replicate the look and feel of the resume you like. Read more…

How To Open Your Feelings To Others?

June 24th, 2008 admin No comments

“Open Your Feelings”

Opening your feelings up to others can be tricky. You may not know who to trust, and if you want to trust them. When it comes to expressing your feelings to a possible love, it is even harder. No one likes being rejected, but if you Open Your Feelingstruly care for the person, you would want to tell him or her and hope for the best response. For those who have been seeing someone for some time now and know that they care deeply for someone you may want to think about the following.

First, when it comes to opening up your feelings to others you need to try to incorporate some romance, creativity, and being unique. This means that you shouldn’t quote s a line from some recent movie that you have watched. You need to think about the words that you would like to use to help express or define your feelings to them.

It’s all about timing and the right words; however, if they care about you too, then you shouldn’t feel pressured. However, if you care about some one there is always pressure because of fear. The best way to show someone that you care is through your words and then followed by your actions.
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