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Desire to Inspire: Using Creative Passion to Transform the World by Christine Mason Miller

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Embody your passion, share your creative gifts, impact the greater good.In Desire to Inspire , you'll meet a wide range of writers, artists and entrepreneurs, all with a common to make an impact in the world, share her message and encourage others to inspire those around them. You'll get personal insight into the creative passions of artists like Carmen Torbus, Pixie Campbell, Christen Olivarez, Tracey Clark and so many more! 10 chapters address a universal need for artists to have a meaningful impact in the world through the making and sharing of art. Includes inspiring stories and art from 20 high-profile artists and provides examples to get your own ideas stirring. 20 engaging exercises help you discover your own strengths, goals and potential paths to inspire others and make as big an impact as the contributors. 20 inspirational quotes (on two full-color pages, printed on heavier cardstock) to create your Inspiration Deck.Let Desire to Inspire fuel your creative passions and start making a big impact today!

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First published December 2, 2011

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August 10, 2016
I received my copy of this book on December 31; what a great way to start a new year! I ordered it online after reading some excerpts which really resonated with me. Christine Mason Miller desires to inspire and she does so in such an encouraging and uplifting way that she's got me excited about taking steps to live my life in a more purposeful and meaningful way.

The book is filled with touching testimonies from 20 female artists, writers, personal coaches and entrepreneurs who all aim to inspire others through their creative endeavors. Their stories and the inspiring quotes that pepper nearly every page are a wonderful guide on how to live our passions and dreams. The book sets us well on that path by breaking down into digestible bits what we need to do to lead a more fulfilling life; there's advice and exercises on believing in ourselves, being of service to others, setting goals, discovering core values, developing a mission statement, and generally, on being a force of good in the world. And making the world a better place is not some lofty and unattainable ambition: it's something we can all do easily and daily with small acts of love or kindness, as simple as saying thanks to a stranger.

Desire to Inspire is a book that truly nourishes the soul, and the message comes through in such a giving and compassionate way. The tone is conversational, the writers never talk down to you, in fact, I can almost feel them cheering me on. Not only are the words inspiring, so are the visuals. The book itself is a wonderful work of art: I love the layout and the gorgeous artworks give the book the feel of an art journal.

If you would like to understand yourself better, to be a better person and make a difference to the lives of others, I'd strongly recommend this book! It's one I will treasure, a companion I will have in my journey through life.
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January 28, 2018
I usually start my year out by reading a book that helps me realign my creativity and ideas for the months ahead, and this book did just that. It is beautifully illustrated, and that, more than the text, gave me some new sparkly thoughts and ideas. It was easy-to-read and inspiring, though the exercises are pretty standard for a book like this.
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January 9, 2021
I think this is a possible book for our arty club. Looks like the tasks could be used by each of us for homework.
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May 28, 2013
When I read this, I decided it was kind of light The Art's Way (by Julia Cameron) lite. There's lots to look at, practical exercises using a variety of mediums (and stuff you might have around the house), and not thick and daunting (like I find The Artist Way). If you are looking for something quick with pictures to inspire you and others, please read this.
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November 19, 2019
I enjoyed Desire to Inspire. The foundation and the concepts are great, but there just isn't enough content. And the content is not as deep as you would expect from the cover/blurb. A quick read, more like a lot of good blog posts.
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December 14, 2012
With input from many women creatives, this book is accessible, positive and nurturing without being cloying or condescending. It's rooted in common experience & inclusion. A self-help book for creative types presented in everyday language. Recommended.
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August 12, 2013
I am glad I perused this book. I saw some great art and read some inspiring quotes. In the end, though, it was a little too Zen-self-help-ish for my taste.
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July 26, 2016
What a massively inspiring and joyful book, some amazing contributers, beautiful words, ideas and pictures.
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December 3, 2015
One of my all-time favorite books to get the creative juices flowing. Lots of great ideas from inspirational people... from writing to collage and drawing there will be something in this for you!
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