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Jhéanell Westonberry's avatar

One of the greatest highlights of my creative journey has been having you by my side. We read that book together, took the leap, and now—seeing where we both are? It takes my breath away every time. I’m so proud of us. Proud of our bravery. Proud that we listened to the whispers and followed the pull. What a journey it’s been…and we’re just getting started.

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Karen Marie Donaldson's avatar

I've never heard of the book but it definitely seems like an interesting read! I'm not a writer but I do have other creative outlets (coloring, creativity as a nail tech) so open to learning and applying these techniques to my own creative outlets! This also doesn't make me feel alone knowing I'm not the only one that has to learn to slow down and enjoy the moments I'm in. I think I'll definitely learn that living in another country because as a retired Veteran, I tend to try and fill my time with as much as I can but I'm learning I don't have to. I really appreciate you sharing your story and inspiring other artists (no matter the muse!)

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Dr. Amber L. Wright's avatar

I read TAW last year and was incredibly moved by it. God put some extra strength in Julia's morning tea the day she decided to write that book! I recently returned to Morning Pages and it has been helpful as I work on my book proposal, yes, but also in simply processing my life! I love that you started it with Jhèanell, because her posts about it on Threads gave me that extra boost to dive into it when I got started! Look at that synchronicity! 💫

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