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You Can Let the Art in Your Heart Lead the Way. Meet My Friend, Shannon.

You Can Let the Art in Your Heart Lead the Way. Meet My Friend, Shannon.
Shannon in front of one of her new paintings in progress posing with the She Shed book she won from me!

I want to tell you about a dear lady, my friend, Shannon who has grown by leaps and bounds right before my eyes the past few years. She is living from that place in her heart, that so many want to find the courage to do so also. She is letting art be the balm for her soul that fills her with joy and purpose.

She is also the lucky lady who won the book giveaway of She Sheds – A Treasure Trove of Women’s Creative Spaces.  I always use Random.org when I pick a winner and while I wish everyone could win, I was very tickled that Shannon did. Not only does she live five minutes from me and I could get a picture of her with the book I signed for her (and it’s why it took me a bit to announce the winner), but I really think she was meant to win this copy! Like those that left a comment, Shannon would love a She Shed of her own to keep pursuing her art.

You see, I’ve known Shannon for a little over 25 years now. I first knew her mom when I worked at Kohl’s Department Store which was like, um, eons ago and this is how I met Shannon. Then John and I wanted to buy our first home a couple years after we’d been married. We ended up buying a spec home that Shannon’s husband, Bradd, and her father-in-law built. And over the years our friendship has grown, and ebbed and flowed.

She went on to have two children and as with most friends, being we didn’t have any, or lives drifted apart for awhile as she raised her kids. Shannon’s daughter will be in her third year of art school come this fall and her son will head to college in the fall also.

When her daughter was getting ready to graduate high school Shannon had the upheaval of emotions so many mom’s go through. She wondered, Now what? Who am I as my children to go out into the world on their own? And she was asking herself, what’s my purpose?

And with a little searching and being open to possibility, along with giving herself permission to follow her heart, Shannon began to paint and realized how much she loves it. And might I add here, she is really good at it!!

Shannon’s art table of supplies. One happy corner of her world.

It’s truly been a joy watching Shannon spread her art wings! And how lovely its been to support her by encouraging her and seeing so many others who stop by her personal page to “like” and comment on her work. Check out these two squirrels she recently painted.

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And she keeps putting one foot in front of the other, sometimes her knees knocking and her nerves jumping, but she continues to paint. And this week, she will be taking a few pieces of her work to a shop to sell, which as many of you know, is a big, big step. I’m SO proud of her!!

Shannon would love a “She Shed” of her own someday, but the cool thing is, she hasn’t let that stop her from doing her art as often as she can. She has set up a little corner for herself in the lower level of her home. She has a beautiful view of trees outside the window, and where her sweet, dear, dog Molly is resting in peace with a marked grave.

And I think this quote on the back of this chair she painted below says it best. Because I believe too that when we answer that inner calling that is there nudging us along, can we then begin to walk peacefully on this earth.

Keep painting Shannon — you are creating your own special miracles just by letting that inner light in you shine and move out into the world.

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“She Shed” Book Giveaway! Plus a Special Gift for You!

"She Shed" Book Giveaway! Plus a Special Gift for You!

I’m excited to be able to give away a signed (by me!) copy of this new book She Shed – A Treasure Trove of Women’s Creative Spaces.  There is good news and bad news about this book though that I must share.

The good news is that my story about my Zen Writing Cottage is featured on pages 42-46. This is such a lovely, inspiring book and I am very honored to have my special space showcased inside the pages among other wonderful women following their hearts — five of which are from the US. And might I add, some very darling little She Sheds?

The bad news is that I’m not able to get copies here to the US to offer to those of you that expressed interest. I’m so sorry. The publisher is out of Australia and what I didn’t realize at the time when I agreed to do this (though I’m still glad I did!) is:

A.)  It would cost a lot of money to have copies shipped here (Australia is FAR AWAY!) which made it cost prohibitive. After many calculations and avenues checked for shipping I’d end up losing $7 a book to offer them for sale on my website.

B.) The publisher won’t be offering the book for sale on Amazon. This is a whole other subject regarding small publishers and authors and Amazon, which continues to be a catch-22 situation. This has left some publishers not taking part in the Amazon channel. You might at some point be able to get a copy via Amazon as some do slip through – though in speaking with the publisher they said it will likely be very limited quantities.

And I let out a heavy sigh and was so disappointed. And I thought “what is a girl to do when she was so excited to share her passion about these darling little creative hubs and how hers came to be?”

And that brings me back to some more good news! I’m working on writing a longer version of my story to publish myself. I don’t yet know how long it will be or what format (e-book, PDF, or softcover), but I can tell you that I’ve begun work on it! I’m going to just let the writing take me where it needs to go and see what transpires with it.  So please do stay tuned!

And some more good news!  I want to inspire and encourage others to create a space of their own (if that is what you wish for!) so I’ve created this bookmark for all of you since there can only be one winner of the book giveaway. I hope you will enjoy!  Just click on the bookmark image below which will take you to the page on my website to print it out.

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To enter for a chance to win a copy of the book all you have to do is leave a comment below and tell me what you would use a “She Shed” for, or if you already have one, do let me know what you use yours for as I’d LOVE to know!  Open to US residents only because again, due to shipping costs (thanks for understanding).

Also, please be sure when leaving a comment that I can link back to you or your email address so I can contact you if you are the winner!  Enter by midnight cst, Friday, June 10th. Sunday, June 12th at midnight cst. I’ll notify winner on Saturday., Monday! Good luck!

P.S.  You just might want to share this giveaway with your girlfriends – that way if one of them wins – you can read their copy when they are done!  😉

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I Won’t Argue My “She Shed.” Living a Meaningful and Creative Life.

I Won't Argue My "She Shed." Living a Meaningful and Creative Life.
Barbara Techel’s writing cottage. joyfulpaws.com

Last week I was tagged in a few posts of highly visible Facebook pages that featured my “She Shed” which many of you know is really what I call my writing cottage. It seems that the video piece done by CBS 5 out of Milwaukee, done last June, has gone viral.

She Shed is the term someone came up with and the media has taken off with it. As I’ve written before, it’s not a term I really care for – but it’s the idea that I support.

With high visibility comes snarky comments from others such as “It’s too cluttered,” “I couldn’t live in something that small,” and comments that it’s a waste of money and will soon be abandoned.

I found myself wanting to argue the point of why I feel so blessed to have this space of my own. But after giving it careful thought, I refrained. To be fair, there were many lovely comments, too. But it seems many didn’t take the time to read the story and watch the video as they would have realized what it is truly all about.

But I don’t have to prove anything to those that have something negative to say. This is my life and how I choose to live it. If someone does not agree with it, well, that is their choice.

But in a world of “viral” and many behind the screen of a computer, it’s easy to fire off comments without thinking and ones that can hurt. But then I realized I have a choice as to how I deal with them. I don’t need to.

I have so many other ways in which to use my energy in a positive way. And exactly why I’m honored to have this space of my own where I spend many days writing, sharing my love of animals and my quest for living a simple, creative, and meaningful life.

If my thoughts written in my books and on my blog encourage others to follow their hearts, well then I’m living to my full potential as that is one of my greatest rewards when this happens.

My life (or this space where I work and create) isn’t an argument. It’s one in which I make the choices that are right for me. And it’s one that most days I end with a happy and fulfilling heart. It’s my hope that other’s can do the same and find what matters most to them.

And exactly why I am excited to know that my “She Shed” has gone viral — as it is my hope that it will inspire more women to listen to their own inner voices and follow what will make their hearts most happy.

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