If big life changes have you feeling lost, alone, or hopeless, join us for Artist's Way Week - 7 days of journaling, watercolor painting, art journaling, writing, and creative exploration designed to help you find who you are again in the life you have now.

In Artist's Way Week, we use Julia Cameron's book The Artist's Way as our catalyst to rediscovering what we love in the life we have now and we do it in the most real, imperfect way possible.

Live on Zoom · Cameras not needed · Replays same day · No skill required · Built for chronic illness, burnout & big life transitions
Every session recorded. Every replay same-day. Nothing to catch up on.
Everything you need to know about Julia Cameron's creative framework, how it actually works, why most people quit by week 3, and how we've rebuilt every tool for the life and body you have right now — plus your first guided life audit journaling session.
The one practice that changed my life, adapted for the body you have right now. We do it together — cameras off, gentle music, real time. Three sentences from bed counts.
Create an artist date journal using collage, paint, pen, or digital tools. Your weekly joy practice starts here. No skill required. Messy is the point.
A 2-hour mini-retreat. Set goals, dream new possibilities, build your Morning Pages tracker, and start designing a creative practice for the life you actually have. This is where it all clicks.
The diagnosis. The burnout. The grief. The career that ended. The caretaking that consumed everything. Maybe it was one thing. Maybe it was all of it, stacked up, until you looked around one day and couldn't quite remember who you were before.
You used to have things that lit you up. A creative practice. Plans. A version of yourself that had energy and ideas and something to look forward to. Now your art supplies sit in the corner, and your journal hasn't been opened in months, not because you don't want to, but because everything else took over.
And somewhere in the middle of surviving, you stopped doing the things that made you you.



You don't need to wait until life calms down to start feeling like yourself again. Creativity is how you find your way back, even when things still suck. Even when your body is unreliable. Even when the life you're living looks nothing like the one you planned.
Artist's Way Week is a sacred container where you use journaling, painting, and creative exploration to reconnect with the parts of yourself that got buried and start getting excited about your life again, exactly as it is right now, from wherever you are.
Learn The Artist's Way in a Day - everything you need to know about Julia Cameron's creative framework, how it actually works, why most people quit by week 3, and how we've rebuilt every tool for the life and body you have right now.
Start a Morning Pages Practice - The adapted version: three sentences count. Voice memos count. From bed counts. I'll teach you how to imperfectly use morning pages to clear mental clutter.
Make Something Meaningful: Together we'll create an artist date journal that becomes your weekly glimmer. No skill needed. Use any supplies you have on hand.
Learn to Dream Again, we'll explore tasks from The Artist's Way book as well as a life audit that helps you see where you are and begin to imagine where you're going.
Find Your People. Connect in the AWW community with women who actually understand. At 2am or 2pm.
The April 2026 Artist's Way Week Event is sold out. Check back soon!
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I was living the "American dream" as a high-achieving people-pleaser marketing agency exec until I got COVID, which triggered autoimmune diseases, caused POTS, and made me leave my job and find myself again after years of having my career as my identity.
Through The Artist's Way, I became a watercolor and mixed media artist, creative wellness educator, and founder of Inner Peace Art Studio.
Now I believe we're all artists and there's magic in the creative process. I've been teaching creative wellness practices to women with chronic illness, burnout, and stress for over four years.
I'm also a graduate student in the University of Florida's leading Arts in Medicine program, which means the research on creativity, nervous system regulation, and healing isn't just something I teach; it's something I study every single day.
I found The Artist's Way and process-focused painting during my own season of needing to figure out who the heck I was after I got sick and left my marketing leadership career. I know what it's like to be the person whose art supplies are in the corner. I know what it's like to want something and not have the energy to reach for it.
I built this program because the original Artist's Way changed my life... and I watched it fail the people I cared about most, over and over, because it wasn't built for their reality. So I rebuilt it.
I'm also a former marketing executive who led a 60-person team at a multimillion-dollar agency for a decade. So I know how to build things that work.
And I know what it costs when your body rewrites your entire identity.

Both options get you into every live session. No wrong choice here.
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The April 2026 Artist's Way Week Event is sold out. Check back soon!
Both options get you into every live session. No wrong choice here.
All Access
VIP Access
✦ 12-Week The Artist's Way Cohort Program facilitated by arts in health pro Katie Goodling (April 12 – June 21)
✦ 6 Live Bi-Weekly The Artist's Way Expressive Arts Workshops (Sundays at 11am ET)
✦ Weekly-ish Monday Alignment & Morning Pages Sessions (30 min, 10am ET)
✦ Monthly Tackling Tasks & Accountability Meet-Ups
✦ Accountability Buddy Program (optional)
✦ Circle Community + 24/7 Chat + Direct Access to Katie
✦ Full Replay Access, Same Day & for Life

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