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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Patterns & Changing,
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This review is from: Changing Patterns: Discovering the Fabric of Your Creativity (Paperback)
From the initial pages of the preface where Daena and Wren outline their vision of this book during their brainstorming sessions through to the afterword Listen to your River, I felt mesmerized by the words, by the depth of information & wisdom about the creative process, by the photographs (most by Daena), by the metaphors, and by the intricate weaving of the creative process. I loved Daena's journey through improvisation, her wonderful stories about her students and their relationship to creativity. Daena's framework of the structure and spontaneity of creativity is spectacular. Daena teaches the reader how to be in the moment and say yes, even if that sometimes entails the pain of enduring the obstacles until creativity is achieved. I loved Daena's story about Arachne. I loved her take about neurobiology, the brain and creativity. A brilliant piece of work. Wren's chapter titles alone make the book worth reading, for example, I keep thinking, why knit, why knot? Wren's play with words about knitting and about human relationships coupled with her fiber philosophy has provided me with hours of reflection. Her ability to intertwine the patterns of knitting with human connection is marvelous. I am from a family of knitters, thus I so thoroughly loved Wren's delightful and enormously radiant work. The book title, itself, Changing Patterns: Discovering the pattern of your creativity is so apt. This book provides many useful and hands on opportunity for all readers to discover ways & tools to practice change. I cannot say enough good things about this book. I plan to read it again and again, as an inspiration and as a guide in my work and in life.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A "PlayDate" for Me!,
By Kiki Burns (Providence, RI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Changing Patterns: Discovering the Fabric of Your Creativity (Paperback)
If you are struggling to connect with the part of yourself that played in the dirt, sang nonsense songs in the car and ran after fireflies, this book can help reignite your passion for all things fun and creative. The stories and anecdotes help to deliver the authors' message in a friendly, unassuming way; everyone has a creative rhythm and can connect to it in simply by tuning in. I picked it up as a knitter, but left with so much more. Kudos on such a fun book!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One can change!,
This review is from: Changing Patterns: Discovering the Fabric of Your Creativity (Paperback)
This is an outstanding book - filled with eye-opening processes of changing, as well as giving excellent examples of proceeding in that direction. Would definitely recommend. Both authors are proficient in their explanations and inviting in their recommendations. Will be using some of their inquiries in workshops. Thanks to both of them.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great motivational self coaching guide!,
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This review is from: Changing Patterns: Discovering the Fabric of Your Creativity (Paperback)
Changing Patterns is a wonderful and motivational read! For anyone looking to fast-start their creativity process, develop new perspectives on life, or to make contact with their own creative genius, this book is a great tool and roadmap for doing so. I've been a left-brain thinker so much of my life, and have always been rewarded for being "logical" and "analytical" in everything I do. While those traits are valuable for anyone to possess, making friends with your right brain -- the side of creativity, inspiration and intuition -- is also important and can be oh so VERY fulfilling! Using exercises, creative "time-outs," journaling and other tools, this book shows you how to access your creative spirit and realize its full potential. It's also written in a very upbeat style. I highly recommend!
4 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A Stitch in Time Saves?,
By Anne Tudor "quiet soul" (rhode island) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Changing Patterns: Discovering the Fabric of Your Creativity (Paperback)
I heard Wren Ross speak philosophically about life and I saw her knitting. She is really wonderful on both accounts. Her book makes a connection between the two which is more like a personal memoir than true connectivity. Beyond enjoying a look into her own psyche, I found it boring.
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Changing Patterns: Discovering the Fabric of Your Creativity by Daena Giardella (Paperback - January 15, 2006)
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