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Invisible You

September 15, 2017 By Nancy Casey

You wouldn’t be you if you didn’t have a body.  Everything about you is connected to your body somehow.

Much of you is tangible and visible.  You can point to your fingers and your toes.  You have some kind of idea of where your intestines are, and if need be, a surgeon could actually find them.

You have invisible parts, too.  You can’t point to your childhood or your ability to wash a cup, for instance.  Where do you keep your fears and feelings?  What else about you is invisible?

Draw an outline of your body.  Then fill in the invisible parts somehow.  It can help to color-code them.

Give your work a title and write the date on it.

Here is a more detailed version of these directions.

 

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Nancy blogs weekly for the Latah Recovery Community Center, sharing writing ideas that support self-awareness and self-esteem.


 

Writing classes and workshops

I had been looking forward to the 2020 summer season of in-person  Write-For-You workshops at the Latah Recovery Community Center.  Alas.

 

Congratulations to last summer’s students who earned certificates in Fiction Writing, Project Management and Grant Writing.

 

Applause and thanks to those who dropped by the classes just for fun.

 

If you are in recovery and interesting in writing coaching, contact Nancy.


 

Let’s Talk About It

A program that supports reading and discussion in libraries throughout the state of Idaho. Free and open to all. Somehow? Again? At a later date?

 

We are all looking forward to the time when it will be possible to resume these lively book discussions.

 

I’ve served as a scholar for this program for I-don’t-know-how-many years. I have found every book, every library, every group of people to be interesting and stimulating. Every discussion brings new ideas and surprises.

 

I’m confident that this program will evolve so that it can continue to bring Idahoans together through books. We just don’t know how or when that will happen.  Yet.

 

 


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