Published Books With Angela As Co-author.

I have had the pleasure to be asked to contribute to three books on creativity coaching and working as an artist.

 

The Creativity Workbook for Coaches and Creatives.

This book is packed with an extensive list of exercises that have been vetted by coaches working on the frontlines of creativity, and tried, tested, and proven effective with coaching clients. The hands-on activities cover a wide range of common challenges, including creative blocks and resistance, waning and lost motivation, making time for creating the pain of disappointment, and more. This guide recognizes the connections between mental health and an-alive creativity and includes helpful advice from professionals who actively and regularly work with individual creatives on issues of process, productivity, motivation, and career.

Ideal for coaches and therapists, as well as creatives in every discipline, this book is a valuable aid for achieving creative realization.

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Inside Creativity Coaching.

Covering a diverse range of disciplines, Inside Creativity Coaching is a must-have book for both aspiring and experienced creativity coaches, and anyone interested in helping creatives.

Curated by one of America’s foremost creativity coaches, these rich narratives examine how creativity coaches work with writers, painters, musicians, craftspeople, and other creatives on issues such as motivation, procrastination, blockage, and performance and career anxiety. Packed with concrete tools and techniques, the book draws on inspirational success stories from across the globe to help coaches better understand and serve their creative clients. It will be a valuable resource to creativity coaches, coaches interested in developing a specialty, and creatives and performing artists looking to overcome their challenges. .

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Naked Money - The Truth About Art and Money.

It’s not polite to talk about money. Everyone else is doing better than me. Success means earning six figures. It’s impossible to make a living as an artist. Having a ’day job’ means I’m not a ’real artist’. Tired of the misconceptions and secrecy surrounding the world of creativity and commerce, Elinor Trier invited 29 working artists and creatives to lift the lid on their financial lives and share the truth of how they make money.

Covering subjects such as money shame, mindset shifts, success (and failure), and income reports, this book explores the unvarnished reality of making a living as an artist. The contributors are from a wide range of creative disciplines and include artist Tori Weyers (AKA Draw Riot), author Lucy H. Pearce, and artist Carrie Brummer of Artist Strong.

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