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Some sacrifices aren’t sacrifices at all: Jenny Shih shares her story

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Today’s shared story comes from Jenny Shih who believes in doing work that matters and living a life you love.

Some sacrifices aren’t sacrifices at all.

Two years and two months ago I quit my corporate job because my heart and soul told me it was time to move on. Co-workers, friends, and family saw me as foolishly sacrificing a nice, steady paycheck, great benefits, and 10-year career with a solid professional reputation for some wishy-washy “follow your heart” baloney. But I knew that I would be sacrificing my life, my zest, and my sanity by not leaving.

On the outside it looked like a sacrifice. On the inside, it felt like freedom.

It’s true, income was not guaranteed and success by any measure was also uncertain. My heart and soul were aching so badly every minute I was inside those office buildings. Every cell in my body longed for something more meaningful than working for a company that manufactured high-tech office products. I needed freedom. It wanted to make a difference in the world.

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For the first six months after I left that job I was scared out of my mind. Most days I was so afraid that I wasn’t able to enjoy my newfound freedom. I was afraid I would have to return to a job to pay the mortgage. I was afraid I would fail at starting and running a business. I was afraid of the shame I would feel if I had to crawl back to that company and ask for another job, especially when I was so clear that I couldn’t work there any longer. But I still new it had been the right choice.

As time passed and I calmed my fears, I began to feel the freedom I created for myself. Every day I wake up knowing that I am in charge of my day. I get to decide when, where and how I work. Yes, I am reliant on myself and my own work for income to pay the bills. There are days when it’s still scary, but I have no regrets.

Leaving my job, something that looked like a sacrifice to others, was not a sacrifice at all. The real sacrifice was working in a job that was killing my soul. It would have been a sacrifice to my whole being to not listen to my need for more meaningful work.  I would have sacrificed my soul and my sanity to stay at my corporate job, and that was a sacrifice I wasn’t willing to take.

Jenny Shih works with women entrepreneurs with world-changing ideas they need to unleash in the world. She is the creator of the idea flight kit, a free guide that covers everything you need to get your idea up and flying. You can find Jenny at jennyshih.com. Image courtesy of Alex Demchak.]

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Life-changing”, “Revolutionary”, “Awe-inspiring”, “Transformative – just a few of the ways former participants have described the Do What You Love e-course.

Do you fancy some of that in your life? Do you want to get closer to identifying your true passion and finding a way to do what you love, for life?  Then this is for you! 

The Do What You Love e-course is open for registration now.  The adventure begins on September 26 but places are limited so book now to secure your place.  This is the last time it will run this year.

This is your chance to join a global tribe of like-minded people who will support and encourage you to find your way.

It could be the most influential six weeks of your life…

Join now!

Gathering

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There is magic in the air as the bonfire crackles, sparklers hiss and laughter floats past in the wind.

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Open-hearted souls from all over the world are gathered deep in the English countryside to create, discover and grow.

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This is just the beginning…

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On the opening night of the Do What You Love retreat, as wine flowed and stories were shared, I took a moment just to watch.

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And I am sure I could actually see new friendships forming, creative wings unfurling, and possibility bubbling up.

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There is nothing quite like a creative retreat to connect you with like minded people, boost your confidence and gently guide you in your true direction.  And that is why I am so delighted that today sees the launch of Seek Your Course, an innovative concept from Jess Greene, which provides a database and online hub for connecting you with creative learning opportunities online and around the world.

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I have been mentoring Jess over the past through months as she has developed this from idea to valuable tool, which gives you the wonderful world of creative retreats and online creative courses at your fingertips.  I know how powerful retreats and e-courses can be, and am excited that so many more people will get the chance to get involved, now the information is being provided in one easy-to-navigate place.

I hope you will use Seek Your Course to find whatever is the right course for you, connect with others and step into this brave new world!

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[All images taken at the Do What You Love retreat in May by NavyBlur.]

For more posts about the May retreat see:  Full of Love / Reflecting / Bloom True with Flora Bowley / Paper heaven with Rachel Hazell / Delicate wax and wire sculptures with Priscilla Jones

The Creative Connection Event

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So excited to have been invited to moderate a panel at The Creative Connection Event featuring inspiring artist Kelly Rae Roberts and creative business mentor Kathy Hansen.  We will discuss ‘The Nuts and Bolts of Launching a Creative Business’. It will be a fantastic opportunity to draw out real insights and practical advice from three women who have achieved so much in a relatively short time, learning some incredibly valuable lessons along the way.

The event is the brainchild of Jo Packham, the creative force behind Where Women Create.  It will be in Minneapolis in September (more details here).  Will I see you there??

Doing what I love has led me to Oprah: Kristin Dudish shares her story

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Today’s shared story comes from New York-based artist , who shares her experience of how doing what she loves led her to Oprah!

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For me, doing what I love means living a creative life both in and out of my art studio.  It means staying open to opportunities, both big and small.  It means developing awareness, taking chances, using talents, sharing gifts, and endless possibilities… Doing what I love means living the life I’ve always dreamed of!

As a shy child, art was my way of expressing myself.  Thanks to the encouragement and support of family, friends, and some wonderful teachers, my creative journey began at an early age.  When I was 10 years old I painted my first “mural”.  My fifth grade teacher hung paper floor to ceiling the length of our classroom wall and told me to “Go for it!”.  Looking back, that was a pivotal moment in my artistic career.   It was the moment it started to become clear that my art might be valued by people other than my family and myself.  Throughout school I continued to use my art as a form of communication.  Instead of passing notes, I drew pictures for my classmates, and by the time I reached high school I knew that I wanted to turn my passion into a career.

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When I was in art school, I worked as a waitress.  In addition to serving the hungry masses, I also created paintings and signs for the restaurants I worked in.  I was thrilled… It was the beginning of being able to make a living doing what I love!

After receiving my BFA, I took art education certification classes, student taught, and even spent some time working in the framing department at a craft store.  Even though I really enjoyed teaching and working in a craft store kept my toe dipped in the creative water, eventually it became clear that I was yearning for more… I realised it was time to take control of my artistic future, so I took an enormous leap of faith with a friend and fellow artist (Zoe Kothe)!

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From 2000 to 2007, I was the proud co-owner of “Brush of Class”, a mural and decorative painting company.  It was during that time that my confidence grew exponentially.  I was able to do what I love full-time and I finally accepted that being an artist and supporting yourself don’t have to be mutually exclusive.  It was also during that time that I realised that while I was doing what I love, I could also be helping others. It was that realisation that led to one of the most unbelievable experiences of my life… my Oprah adventure!

The path to doing what I love has been a winding one, but the one constant has always been a desire to infuse every aspect of my life with creativity.  Whether it’s doodling in my sketchbook, painting on canvas, or even decorating a cake, I believe opportunities for doing what I love are everywhere!

Kristin is an artist living a creative life and “doing what she loves” with her family in Buffalo, New York.  She is also the co-host of Paint Party Friday – an art co-op where painters gather weekly to share their latest painting endeavors.

Find out more about Kristin by visiting her website or blog.

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Would you like to share your story on Do What You Love and reach a new audience of creative souls?

Please contact me for more details.

Do What You Love retreat: ‘Bloom True’ with Flora Bowley

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American painter Flora Bowley has woven her magic once again – and this time it was here in England, for the first time ever.

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Having taken a fantastic class with her last year I just knew that Flora would be perfect for the kind of retreat I wanted to create – where the painting class would be about so much more than painting, and where people would feel uplifted, excited, challenged, supported and oh so happy!

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Just look at the gorgeousness that emerged from her class at the Do What You Love retreat last week…

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You can read about the class in posts from class participants here: Lisa WrightMoyra Scott / Rhiannon ConnellyTara Leaver / Beth Nadler /Helen Agarwal /  Kat Sloma / Juliette Crane

And more posts from me about the Do What You Love retreat here: GatheringFull of Love / Reflecting / Paper heaven with Rachel Hazell / Delicate wax and wire sculptures with Priscilla Jones / No (wo)man is an island

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Missed the retreat?  Why not join the Do What You Love e-course?

This online adventure starts on June 6 and will take you step-by-step along the path towards doing what you love. 

Find out what participants who took the course last time had to say HERE.

Find out more and register here.  

This is your life we are talking about…

Do What You Love retreat: Reflecting

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Wow.  The inaugural Do What You Love retreat was everything I hoped it would be and more.

People connected, created, laughed, cried, shared, opened up, grew, made friends – and more than a handful said it changed their life. 

It was a beautiful thing to be part of, and I thank everyone involved from the bottom of my heart.

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Over the next few days I want to share a few posts on each class, on the creative enterprise sessions, on my amazing team, on the magical place we called home for a few days, and on the other things that made it special.

For now I just want to share a few of my favourite photos from the wonderful Christine and Xander of NavyBlur, our official photographers.

For me these capture the essence of the retreat, and as I reflect on the journey of the past few months, and the days of the retreat itself, it is these images which are so close to my original vision.

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For more posts about the retreat see: Gathering / Full of Love /  Bloom True with Flora Bowley /Paper heaven with Rachel Hazell / Delicate wax and wire sculptures with Priscilla Jones /  No (wo)man is an island

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Missed the retreat? Why not join the Do What You Love e-course?

This online adventure starts on June 6 and will take you step-by-step along the path towards doing what you love.

Find out what participants who took the course last time had to say HERE.

Find out more and register here.  

This is your life we are talking about…

Featured in Marie Claire magazine!

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So excited to open Marie Claire (June 2011 edition) and find myself featured on page 151 as part of a four-page special on the Inspire & Mentor campaign which paired some of Britain’s ‘most exciting young female entrepreneurs’ with leading successful businesswomen, and was so valuable for me.  It is amazing timing just a week before my business mentor, Kanya King MBE, joins us at the Do What You love retreat next week.   I am hugely grateful to Kanya for all her support and inspiration.

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It’s funny that this should turn up the day before my 34th birthday.  On this day last year (in this post) I was reflecting on a year in which I quit my job, started a consulting company (which is still going), bought a new house, became an auntie again, learnt to surf, watched the moon rise over the Sahara Desert on New Year’s Eve and rediscovered my creative self.

At that point hadn’t even set up the new Do What You Love business – and now it has just been featured in one of the UK’s leading glossy magazines.  Phew!  It’s amazing what you can get done when you are focused, get great support and advice, and are doing what you love!

Must go now, off to dream up big plans for my 34th year, starting tomorrow…

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Are you doing what you love? Join us for the Summer session of the Do What You Love e-course, for tools and inspiration to do what you love, for life.

Class begins June 6, and the course runs for six weeks.

Registration is open now – find out more here.

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How you can help Japan

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The images we are seeing coming out of Japan are heartbreaking. I hope you will join me in showing Japan some love at this incredibly difficult time. Each of us can do something. Wherever in the world you are, here are a few things you can do right away:

Donate

The Red Cross is on the ground distributing vital blankets, food, water and other necessities. Donate here (Japanese Red Cross),here (British Red Cross) or here (American Red Cross). In the US you can also donate $10 via text message by texting “REDCROSS” to 90999. Please share these links with everyone you know.

Spread the word

Add the image at the top of this post to your blog or Facebook page and link it to https://www.dowhatyouloveforlife.com/helpjapan to spread the word about ways people can help. Feel free to copy and paste any part of this message if you like.

Got skills?

If you can interpret at a good level between Japanese and another major language, you can register with the Japan Association of Translators to provide your services from where you are, via Skype or mobile phone. The Tokyo Interpreting Academy is also putting together a register of standby volunteer interpreters to be deployed once the Japanese government gives the green light. Find out more here. If you can spare time to translate Japanese to English, you can support Japanese NGOs in providing vital information to the international community in Japan. Please send me an email and I will have your name added to the translators’ mailing list.

Got a free room?

If you live in Japan and have a free room to take in people who have been displaced by the disaster, you can offer this via Couchsurfing.

Thank you so much. We can all play our part.

Beth Xx

Finding your purpose: three inspiring women share their stories

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Today’s *shared stories* come from artists Jan Avellana of Hazelnut Cottage, from Hawaii, and Liv Lane and Bonnie Rose Kempenich in the US.

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 Jan Avellana

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“Doing what you love” is so closely tied into my vocation. After two degrees, a career in graphic design and a stint as an elementary school teacher, I became a first time mother. Taking my maternity leave I was such a relief! I was beyond miserable—no career ever seemed to fit and I was wading through depression, desperately seeking answers to what was wrong with me.

Today, doing what I love means I spend late nights in the studio pursuing my growing passion for mixed-media art and then, even after just a few hours of sleep, looking forward to spending my day with my family and my art. I not only love my life, I love my work! It has taken me my entire adult life to get to this place of joy.

I think I realized way back in design school during college that I wanted to be an artist. However, it wasn’t until a decade later that I re-discovered my creative passions. I was so filled with dread at the thought of going back to my 9-5 job and having to leave my two babies in someone else’s care. One night, I happened to stumble upon Etsy and the indie artist community. It was then that I knew I had found my tribe! I started out in 2007 with a line of hand-stamped silver jewelry. It has taken me a long time to understand and accept that I am a mixed-media artist and that connecting deeply with others through my work is integral to my sanity; it is indeed my God-given purpose!

After realizing that I was an indie artist, I opened up an Etsy shop under the name of Hazelnut Cottage. I began blogging. And slowly, slowly, found myself digging up long-abandoned dreams of being a mixed-media artist and a writer. About six months ago, I began playing in the studio; painting, creating collage and tiny clay pieces in earnest. I am currently making the transition from jewelry designer to mixed-media artist and hope to begin introducing a new line of paintings I am working on, soon!

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Along the way I have had to sacrifice sleep! I opened up my Etsy shop when my youngest son was just about three months old, so there have been many sleepless nights. Now that I am transitioning from making jewelry (my current day job) to offering my mixed-media works for sale, there has been less income from my jewelry line. My family and I have also made lots of financial sacrifices now that much of my energy and time is now devoted to developing a body of mixed-media work.

With hindsight, I wish I had known myself better, sooner. I wish I had discovered and embraced my artistic loves at a much younger age. If anything, my sometimes tortured experience now compels me to encourage other artists—especially emerging artists—with the kind of support I wish I had back then, and still need today.

Now I have so many big art dreams! First and foremost, I want to develop a strong artistic style and a body of work that feels uniquely my own. I’ve been exploring in the studio quite a bit, but I have yet to settle on any particular style or media. My focus right now is to faithfully show up in the studio and guard against discouragement by quieting my inner critic and allowing myself to have fun making lots and lots of art!

[Images courtesy of Jan Avellana]  Find out more about Jan over on her blog, or see her lovely creations in her Etsy shop, Hazlenut Cottage.

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Liv Lane

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I have a brand new light. Not in my house, but in my spirit. When I write or speak about getting unstuck and finding your passion, I often share how I went from living in the dark – the result of postpartum depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) – to learning how to shine again from the inside out. Our lights may flicker and dim at certain points in our lives, but I believe it’s always possible to feel illuminated again – even brighter than before. 

When my son was two, I took him to a music class. On the first day, we all sat in a circle – toddlers in their parents’ laps – and the teacher asked us to each share something we loved to do. As parents and kids shared their favorite pastimes, I started to panic. I couldn’t think of anything I enjoyed doing. My mind raced, my heart pounded. When it was our turn to share, my little boy blurted out, “play trucks!” And all I could utter was, “Me too. I like to play trucks, too.” That experience was a warning sign for me that something was wrong. You’d think it would have been the awareness that I’d pinpointed which bridges in town would be easiest to drive off or that I sobbed at the drop of a hat. But it was the realization that I no longer liked to do ANYTHING that caught my attention.

I know it sounds crazy, but it felt like I had joy amnesia. So, with help from my therapist, I began to discover the pastimes that made my heart skip a beat – some new, some old. I experimented with different activities, expanded my social circle, and gave myself permission to back out of the things that didn’t thrill me (sorry, neighborhood Bunco ladies!). Eventually, I began to notice the pastimes that illuminated true happiness within me: writing, broadcasting, taking photographs, antiquing, doodling, scrapbooking. Those were so much fun for me that I’d lose track of time.

Eventually, those hobbies not only brought joy back into my personal life, but some of them worked their way into my professional life. My corporate job no longer felt right; it stressed me out and didn’t fulfill me. So, my husband and I devised a plan that allowed me to leave the daily grind behind and work for myself – writing, blogging, picture-taking, speaking, and broadcasting about healing, happiness and the beauty in every day. I officially launched my one-woman company, Choosing Beauty, and threw an Independence Day party for myself on 7/7/07. I felt so free and energized!

My heart was so full that I never imagined there might be even more waiting for me around the bend. But now I have another twinkle in my eye: I’ve given birth to the artist within. Until 2010, I’d never been brave enough to call myself an artist. I loved making handmade treasures for loved ones and spent countless hours fawning over Etsy shops. But I never dreamed of creating my own. I was too worried that I wouldn’t measure up to professional artists or that people wouldn’t like my work.

Those fears flew out the window in the spring of 2010 when I discovered mixed media collage – a medium that lets me blend my writing, photography, and love of all things beautiful. On a whim, I signed up for Kelly Rae Roberts’ inaugural Flying Lessons e-course and it couldn’t have come at a better time. Through that class, I discovered an online community of amazing creative spirits and dream cheerleaders who rooted for me as I embraced my art. Suddenly, what others thought of my creations didn’t matter anymore. I felt too fulfilled and fired up to care.

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I turned our dining room into my art studio (we call it the “dudio”) and I launched my Etsy shop in late August 2010.  My husband worried that opening a shop and making money from my art might diminish the joy I get out of creating it. But the opposite has been true. Knowing my artwork touches others while providing a source of income inspires me to create from the heart. It helps put food on the table and it feeds my soul.

You know how a room changes so dramatically when you add a new light fixture? The whole space shines in a new way. Today, each facet of the work I do adds new dimension to my life and illuminates my path. I feel so blessed. Those dark days, when I couldn’t think of a single passion, now seem light years away. I am doing what I love and allowing myself to shine from the inside out.

Liv Lane is an artist, writer, radio host, and speaker dedicated to illuminating the magic in each day. She is also the creator of The Feel Good Deal of the Day – a weekday email featuring discounts on uplifting, creative resources and products. Find Liv at her Choosing Beauty blog and on Twitter (@choosingbeauty).

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Bonita Rose (Bonnie Rose) Kempenich

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I am doing what I love every day and feel so so blessed with the life I am now living. I truly do. I’m a 49 year old mother of two beautiful young women, now living in Fargo with my husband, Greg and our dog Angel. My daughters live about 4 hours north of us up in Canada. I see them often in the school year and over holidays and breaks. Being a noncustodial parent, especially a mother can often be so hard. I find not many people can understand how I feel every day. And that’s okay. It takes a lot to walk a mile in my shoes, it really does.

And honestly, I’ve learned most are just too busy traveling on their own journeys in this life to figure out what they love. Each of our journeys is so so different. One thing I’ve learned is that art truly saves. It saves me every day. Every day.

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Years ago, while living through the midst of an ugly divorce and custody battle, and having to deal with mediators and supervised visitation and all of that, I clung to my art, my crafting, my hobbies. It is what kept me alive during this time. It gave me hope for better days ahead. It sprinkled my days with joy when back then, joy was oh so very hard to come by.
Art has saved me over and over again.

Breathe

There was a time when I thought to myself, why bother? Why me? So many people out there are making art, creating beautiful work, have gorgeous websites, why me? Why should I even try to do anything? It’s so easy to feel you aren’t valued. You aren’t worthy. You’re not good enough.

It’s a constant fight as a creative soul.
As a human being, I struggle daily with those thoughts.
Daily.

Climb that mountain

One thing I’ve realized in my life – through the challenging times, and even now, during times of comfort, is that people that take the time to show you love and support are the people that truly matter. They help you get to the other side. They uplift you when you so so need it. They whisper in your ear, things you can barely believe about yourself. You want to believe these things. So slowly, with every passing day, you grow stronger. You start to believe again. You start to look in the mirror and finally, you see all the possibilities.

Doing what you love.
It’s so different for each of us.
It truly is.
We all bring different talents and passions and our life stories to the table. We all have something to contribute. To give. To make this world a better place. We all have a way to inspire others. Every single one of us.


Know what excites you

I chose the word COURAGEOUS as my word this year, and so far, it has steered me towards so many wonderful possibilities. So so many. I am currently developing my own website which will be unveiled at BonitaRose.com in the coming months – along with a shiny new blog and an Etsy shop makeover! I’m excited about the future, about what is to come!

Don’t get me wrong. All I really want to do is inspire. To share my creativity and my passions with all of you. I don’t look at blog statistics. I am not one to worry about how many comments I receive on my blog. I write, I share because it’s what I want to do. I want to inspire plain and simple. With lots of bold bold color! I’m doing what I love and right now, I feel so blessed to have a supportive tribe that loves me and supports me in my journey. Love to all of you that truly believe in me. People can make such a difference. 

If you can imagine it...[All images courtesy of Bonnie Rose Kempenich.] 

Find out more about Bonnie Rose on her blog, see her work in her Etsy shop or connect on Facebook or Twitter.  Bonnie Rose also runs a self-paced e-course, Color Your World 2.0.  The classroom opens on April 1st – you can register here.

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Would you like to share your story on Do What You Love?  Please see here and contact me for more details.

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