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The House That Joy Built
The Pleasure and Power of Giving Ourselves Permission to Create
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Holly Ringland's "The House That Joy Built" delves into the creative process, exploring the challenges and triumphs of self-expression.
The book uses metaphors and allegories to illustrate how to overcome self-doubt and fear of judgment.
Ringland shares personal anecdotes and insights from her own experiences as a writer, offering practical strategies for cultivating creativity.
The narrative weaves together personal stories, research, and practical exercises, creating a supportive guide for readers.
Ultimately, the book encourages readers to embrace their creative potential and find joy in the process.
The book uses metaphors and allegories to illustrate how to overcome self-doubt and fear of judgment.
Ringland shares personal anecdotes and insights from her own experiences as a writer, offering practical strategies for cultivating creativity.
The narrative weaves together personal stories, research, and practical exercises, creating a supportive guide for readers.
Ultimately, the book encourages readers to embrace their creative potential and find joy in the process.
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Mentioned in 2 episodes
Mentioned by Kathryn Poehling Seymour when discussing a book she read to her daughter's classroom about a woman who engaged 100% female contractors to build a home in Salt Lake City.
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Mentioned by Natasha Mitchell as a book that helps banish the inner critic and gives permission to create.

Holly Ringland helps you to get creative