Please take ten minutes to answer and post the following to your blog.
At this stage, include an 'in progress' photo of your piece. Writing Prompt #3: ROADS TAKEN and NOT TAKEN What have been the important decisions in your life? We have all grown, evolved and changed. At times the movement of our lives has changed direction because of the choices we have made, and at other times it has changed because of the choices that others have made. … They are the roads that we have taken and the roads that we have not taken. What have been your stepping stones? What have been the significant moments of change and growth in your life? What have these shifts meant for you and the direction of your life? What have been the opportunities you have pursued – the roads taken? What have been your missed opportunities – the roads not taken? Writing Prompt #4: PERSONAL MYTHOLOGIES What are the stories that you have told yourself over and over again even if they are not true? A myth is a legendary or imaginary narrative that presents our beliefs, and a mythology is a collection of those stories. We have all created myths about ourselves – stories that are imaginary or unverifiable. We have puffed ourselves up with stories of accomplishment and torn ourselves down with stories of lack. We have self-talk, scripts and dialogues running through our heads, reinforcing those myths. Question your own mythology, and see if you can verify the myths. What are your personal myths? What is your personal mythology? What are your stories? Why do you believe them, accept them and perpetuate them?
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Please answer the following blog prompt, and post it to your blog. This should be in paragraph form, but not take you longer than 15 minutes to complete. There will be two more blog prompts, for a total of four questions.
Writing Prompt #2: PIVOTAL PEOPLE Who in your life has influenced you strongly? This may be in a positive or negative way. Think and write about those people who have had a significant impact in your life and may have been responsible for the direction of your life path. Think about how old you were, how these people affected you, the obstacles that you faced and the way your life has changed. Recognize those that have had a profound effect on you. Who were they? What did they say to you? What do they represent? For those students wishing to look ahead, I have attached the outline for our upcoming project with Colette Lisoway. Feel free to take a peek. Personal Histories and Mythologies Project : (An Artist in Residence Project)
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