Cultivating Creativity
A 13 Week Exploration of The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron.
Does Your Creative Life Need Tending?
It's Your Turn To Flourish!
Creativity is one of the strongest paths to flourishing. If you're ready to take actionable steps towards excavating your dreams and desires, overcoming your fears of expressing yourself or taking up space, and make your creative life a priority then this is for you..
13 Live Sessions
Meetings are Wednesday at lunch 12-1 PM EST February 18th- May 13th. Sessions are recorded for those who can't make it in person. Where you'll enjoy guided meditation, journaling, and a topic discussion of that week's chapter.
Community Connection
A pop-up community group on Telegram, where you'll find a supportive group of like-minded sisters who share your desire to cultivate a stronger relationship with self through introspection, and creativity. This is where you'll hold yourself accountable, showcase your work, and celebrate each other's unique journeys.
Accountability + Momentum
A steady rhythm and loving structure so you don’t drift away from what matters most..
Skilled and Experienced Facilitation
We connect the weekly themes to what’s actually happening in your life, work, and creative practice.
This is for you if…
You don’t need to think of yourself as “creative” to belong here.
You don’t need to have an art practice, a big dream, or a clear next step.
This work is for anyone who feels like something is shifting — or needs to.
The Artist’s Way is especially powerful when you’re in between versions of yourself… when the old way no longer fits and the new way isn’t clear yet.
This group is for you if you’re:
Feeling stuck, restless, or unsure what’s next
Experiencing next-level burnout or exhaustion
Sensing that something feels “off,” but you can’t quite name it
Moving through a major life transition — divorce, empty nest, retirement, or a big identity shift
Navigating the emotional rollercoaster of entrepreneurship
Recovering from a disappointment, setback, or failure that shook your confidence
Carrying grief (for a person, a past version of yourself, a relationship, or a dream that didn’t happen)
At a spiritual crossroads, questioning what you believe or how you want to live
Feeling like you lost yourself in caregiving or parenting — whether it’s been months or many years
Still feeling the emotional after-effects of the pandemic and everything it disrupted
Creativity is more than making art.
It’s how we listen to ourselves when life is changing.
It’s how we process
grief, confusion, longing —
and the quiet sense that something more is trying to emerge.
Sometimes that looks like writing.
Sometimes it looks like walking, noticing, remembering,
or letting yourself ask honest questions.
When you give yourself space to create — even imperfectly — you begin to hear your own inner wisdom again.
You start to notice:
what you need,
what you’re ready to release,
and what wants to grow.
Creative practice can feel like medicine during life transitions.
Not because it fixes everything —
but because it helps you stay in relationship with yourself while things are shifting.
You don’t have to think of yourself as creative.
You don’t have to make “art.”
You don’t have to know what you want yet.
This is an invitation to explore, to play, to listen inward,
and to gently tend to the parts of you that are ready for something new.
Meet Your Facilitator:
Artist and Facilitator
Alisha Wielfaert
Alisha Wielfaert is an artist, coach, and longtime facilitator who has been living and teaching The Artist’s Way since 2015. For nearly a decade, she’s guided women through this powerful creative and spiritual process — not as a quick fix, but as a steady, life-changing practice of listening inward and showing up for what wants to be made.
With over 15 years of experience teaching yoga and meditation, Alisha brings a grounded, compassionate approach to group work. She understands that creativity is deeply connected to the nervous system, our sense of safety, and our ability to trust ourselves — and she creates spaces where people can move through resistance, fear, and self-doubt with support and kindness.
She’s also the author of Little Failures and a working visual artist whose practice is rooted in ritual, reflection, and showing up imperfectly. Her approach to The Artist’s Way is gentle, honest, and deeply supportive — focused less on “doing it right” and more on building a lasting relationship with your creative self.
Join Us for the Winter/Spring 2026 Session
February 18 – May 13 12pm-1pm EST
This is your registration for Alisha Wielfaert’s 13-week facilitated Artist’s Way group, designed to support you through a season of creative renewal, reflection, and personal growth.
Over 13 weeks, you’ll be guided through The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron in a supportive, compassionate group environment.
Your registration includes:
13 live, facilitated Zoom group sessions with Alisha
Access to session recordings if you miss a live call or want to rewatch
A private pop-up Telegram community for connection and encouragement between sessions
Gentle structure and accountability to help you stay with the process
This experience is for anyone in a season of change — whether you’re feeling burned out, stuck, grieving, reinventing yourself, or simply longing to reconnect with your creative and intuitive self. You do not need to consider yourself “creative” or artistic to benefit from this work.
You’ll need your own copy of The Artist’s Way and a journal. No other supplies are required.
By purchasing, you are reserving your spot in a small-group, live experience. Please be sure the dates and commitment feel right for you, as refunds are not available. (You will still have access to recordings if you need to miss a session.)
February 18 – May 13 12pm-1pm EST
This is your registration for Alisha Wielfaert’s 13-week facilitated Artist’s Way group, designed to support you through a season of creative renewal, reflection, and personal growth.
Over 13 weeks, you’ll be guided through The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron in a supportive, compassionate group environment.
Your registration includes:
13 live, facilitated Zoom group sessions with Alisha
Access to session recordings if you miss a live call or want to rewatch
A private pop-up Telegram community for connection and encouragement between sessions
Gentle structure and accountability to help you stay with the process
This experience is for anyone in a season of change — whether you’re feeling burned out, stuck, grieving, reinventing yourself, or simply longing to reconnect with your creative and intuitive self. You do not need to consider yourself “creative” or artistic to benefit from this work.
You’ll need your own copy of The Artist’s Way and a journal. No other supplies are required.
By purchasing, you are reserving your spot in a small-group, live experience. Please be sure the dates and commitment feel right for you, as refunds are not available. (You will still have access to recordings if you need to miss a session.)
Over 13 weeks, this works out to about $22 per week — less than many people spend on coffee or takeout — for live facilitation, community, and support during a meaningful personal process.
You are worthy of being supported while you’re growing and changing.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Your registration includes:
13 live Zoom group sessions, facilitated by Alisha
Access to session recordings if you miss a live call or want to revisit a conversation
A private pop-up Telegram community for connection, encouragement, and support between sessions
Everything is designed to support you through the full 13-week Artist’s Way journey with structure, guidance, and community.
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You’ll need:
A copy of The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron
A journal and something to write with
That’s truly all you need. If you already enjoy using art or creative supplies (markers, colored pens, paint, collage, etc.), you’re welcome to bring those into your process — but nothing beyond the book and a journal is required.
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Each week, you’ll be invited to:
Read the assigned chapter (usually about 10–25 pages)
Attend the weekly group session (or watch the replay)
Take yourself on one Artist Date
Daily, the practice is:
Morning Pages — sitting down to write, even if it’s messy, short, or feels uninspired
This is a guide, not a test. Some weeks you’ll do everything beautifully. Other weeks, life will get in the way. My approach is simple: do what you can, and do it imperfectly. There is no “perfect” here — only showing up in the ways that are possible for you.
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Not at all. You don’t need to think of yourself as creative, artistic, or “good at” anything to benefit from this work. The Artist’s Way is about reconnecting with your inner voice, curiosity, and sense of aliveness — not producing polished art or beautiful writing.
Many people who join feel blocked, rusty, or convinced they “don’t have a creative bone in their body.” You belong here exactly as you are.
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Life happens — and that’s okay. All live sessions are recorded, and you’ll have access to the replays so you can watch when it works for you.
While I encourage attending live when you can (there’s something powerful about being in the room together), you won’t be left behind if you need to miss a week or two.
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Come as you are! This is not a program where you get graded or kicked out for being human. You are not “behind” if you miss a week of reading, forget your morning pages, or need to move at your own pace.
This work is about building a kinder, more sustainable relationship with yourself — not another thing to be perfect at. I’ll often remind the group that showing up imperfectly still counts, and it truly does.
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insights can come up through this process, this is not a replacement for mental health care or trauma treatment.
What I offer is supportive guidance, reflection, discussion, and community as you move through the Artist’s Way material. If you are currently in therapy, many people find this work beautifully complements that support.
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You absolutely can do The Artist’s Way on your own — and many people start that way. What tends to be hardest is staying with it, working through resistance, and not quietly drifting away when things get uncomfortable or busy.
In this group, you get structure, community, and a guide who has walked this path many times. You’ll have space to reflect, ask questions, and hear from others who are moving through similar seasons of life. For many people, that support is what turns good intentions into real, lasting change.
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Possibly, but not on a guaranteed schedule. I typically offer this group once or twice a year, depending on my capacity and what I’m being called to teach at the time. If this feels like the right season for you, I encourage you to join now rather than waiting for a future session that may or may not align with your timing.