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Online Study Material. For any artist knowing what path you will take to see your dream come to fruition is essential. This module helps you determine what that path is. Charting Your Course, Connexions Web site. http://cnx.org/content/m13263/1.1/, Jan 25, 2006. Charting, Course, Attribution, Fruition, Frustration, Safety, Voice, Chicago, Tulsa, Destination, Develop, Foundation, Envision, Networking, Education.

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Connexions module: m13263 1
Charting Your Course
Mark Maxey
This work is produced by The Connexions Project and licensed under the
Creative Commons Attribution License
Abstract
For any artist knowing what path you will take to see your dream come to fruition is essential. This
module helps you determine what that path is.
We all know instinctively what to do. As we grew up we have silenced this inner child (voice) out of fear
or out of frustration. As an artist we got to let it (inner voice) out to speak. In our inner safety areas we
can inwardly talk of our desires with no fear. For now, you must take that voice and write what you want,
desire, and dream for your art. Give it a voice...don't' be shy, just let it ow. After all, if you only say you
want to drive to Tulsa, but really you wanted to drive to Chicago, well, if you don't voice it, you end up
being where you don't want to be.
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Charting Your Course

Mark Maxey

This work is produced by The Connexions Project and licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License †

Abstract For any artist knowing what path you will take to see your dream come to fruition is essential. This module helps you determine what that path is. We all know instinctively what to do. As we grew up we have silenced this inner child (voice) out of fear or out of frustration. As an artist we got to let it (inner voice) out to speak. In our inner safety areas we can inwardly talk of our desires with no fear. For now, you must take that voice and write what you want, desire, and dream for your art. Give it a voice...don't' be shy, just let it ow. After all, if you only say you want to drive to Tulsa, but really you wanted to drive to Chicago, well, if you don't voice it, you end up being where you don't want to be.

∗Version 1.1: Jan 25, 2006 2:13 pm US/Central †http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/

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This part of the workbook will be useful as you lay the foundation for your dreams to come true. You will want to envision what steps you must take. This might include instruction, education, reading, networking, or many other options. The important thing is to take what you did in the previous lesson and write out what steps you need to take to see your desires come true.

If you have taken the time to really voice your true inner desire for your art, then this part will be easier to accomplish. Enjoy as you brainstorm the steps you will need to see your dream come alive. Denitions: Inner safety areas: the place where trust is, where to act upon knowledge without hesitation. Inner voice: the internal conversation we hear inside ourselves leading us to our art. Inner negativity: The internal dialogue that says no, you can't do this, what were you thinking. Question: How will you achieve this? What steps will you take to see this become reality in your art? Question: When you think of these what is the rst inner thought that comes up in your mind regarding this? Question: Is this a valid thought? Question: Who can help you practice, train, and participate in achieving your goals? Question: Who can you collaborate with? Question: What skills or education do you need to add