Contact:

Alice Osborn 
Write From the Inside Out 
avosborn@earthlink.net 
919-971-9414 

When

May 11, 2010 at 07:00 PM 
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May 11, 2010 at 09:00 PM 

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Where

Calm and Sense in Glenwood Village 
2603-111 Glenwood Ave
Raleigh, NC
 

 
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Discover Your True Calling Through Writing & Coaching With Alice Osborn and Phil Okrend 

Are you bored with your career?  Does an ocean of creative potential lie dormant inside of you?  Find the key to unlocking your creativity by discovering your true calling.   

In this workshop, writer Alice Osborn and lifecoach Phil Okrend will inspire you to find your passion and your calling through meditation, music, writing and guided visualization. Students will be guided through a series of exercises designed to both stimulate and engage the mind, thus unlocking their creative potential.  This class is perfect for professionals seeking creative careers or those who are trying to unblock their creativity.

Discover Your True Calling Through Writing And Coaching With Alice Osborn and Phil Okrend
Date: Tues. May 11th from 7-9pm
Cost: $30   
Location:
Calm and Sense in Glenwood Village, 2603-111 Glenwood Ave, Raleigh, NC 
 
About the presenters:
 
Phil Okrend has dedicated his adult life to living from a place of calling. Twenty years ago, inspired by a creative idea, Phil transitioned from being an attorney to founding and developing a nationally recognized greeting card company, MixedBlessing. With the success of his business, Phil moved into other passions including music, publishing, and public speaking. Phil became a Certified Life and Business Coach to help others live and work from their unique talents while overcoming limiting beliefs that may hold them back. As an accomplished musician and composer who has produced two CD’s, Phil incorporates his relaxing meditative music into his work as a coach to facilitate higher levels of focus and performance. Phil lives in Raleigh with his wife and two children.
 
Alice Osborn helps writers get published through teaching, mentoring and editing. She also loves bringing writers and readers together in the Triangle and beyond. Not only does Alice edit fiction, paying close attention to characters and structure, she also teaches and writes it herself. Alice is the author of Right Lane Ends (Catawba, 2006) and she is a United Arts Artist-in-Residence where she teaches creative writing at the elementary and middle grade levels. Her work has appeared in the Raleigh News & Observer, The Pedestal Magazine, Main Street Rag, Wake Living, Sandlapper, the 2008 and 2009 Kakalak Poetry Anthologies, the Raleigh Quarterly, Soundings Review, Gutter Eloquence Magazine, and more.  Alice lives in Raleigh, NC with her husband, son and daughter.