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Jennifer Louden'S 2006 Self-Care Tour in Taos July 29-August 4
Coaching + Focus + Technique = A Winning Combination at the Taos Writer’s Spa
Albuquerque, NM (PRWEB) April 27, 2006 -- What do the mountains of Taos have in common with the Berkshires? Beyond some initial tectonically-related resemblance, the answer is best-selling author, novelist, radio host and speaker, Jennifer Louden. She is on a cross-country tour to help women find fresh perspectives, shake free from ruts, and clear a path for new inspiration and renew energy – her tour includes a dynamic Writer’s Spa in Taos, NM, a Self-Care Retreat at Kripalu in the Berkshires of Massachusetts and four Creativity Day Spas in Seattle.
Because writers are particularly vulnerable to working in isolation and storing pent up creativity, Jennifer Louden, along with Suzanne Falter-Barns (author of How Much Joy Can You Stand?), is offering the perfect alternative to being a frustrated writer.
Strictly capped at 25 participants, this week-long workshop is designed for serious beginners and professional writers, who want to rekindle the spark and commitment to their writing, relax, “juice” their creativity, and get a new perspective on their work. Even those with a creative vision that need a dedicated space and time to unfold, can benefit from the workshop. The $1,470 workshop, accessible by registering at http://www.comfortqueen.com/spa/writerspa.htm, will take place at the famed Mabel Dodge Luhan house in Taos, New Mexico. The home has been a famous wellspring of power for writers and other creators through history. The house, grounds and atmosphere has inspired everyone from Carl Jung to Martha Graham to D.H. Lawrence. The Taos Writer’s Spa builds on this legacy of inspiration.
As a bonus, Louden and Falter-Barns will also offer on-site individual coaching sessions to participants. Jennifer Louden and her products have been featured in dozens of magazines, including USA Today, O Magazine, Yoga Journal and Bottomline/Tomorrow. Now you will see why everyone is saying, “If you didn’t catch her at Kripalu, take time for writing in Taos.”
Note to assignment editors and producers—Louden makes an excellent radio and TV talk show guest and can provide an engaging interview on the topics of writing, women and lifestyle management/balance. Part social visionary, part stand-up comic, and always ready with real solutions to create true work life balance, Jennifer Louden offers a fresh down-to-earth perspective.
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