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  <description><![CDATA[Are you always climbing the highest mountains? Always putting yourself into stressful situations that require all of your skill, all of your determination, all of your energy just to get over the top and back down onto level ground? And when you get back to level ground, do you quickly start the anxiety provoking climb allover again? Are you a perfectionist in some area of your life? You're parenting, your relationships, your work, your art?  Where no matter how hard you try, no matter how muchprogress you make, it just doesn't feel like you've done enough?The Art of Enough is a personal, transformative art making project. The process is much like my previous works where I used a multi-disciplinary, psychology driven creative process to become aware of, and then transcend, limiting patterns of emotions and behavior. Creative process is core of my work; it’s a place where I seek freedom and spontaneity through acting, movement, voice exercises, therapeutic photography, video techniques, writing explorations and mindfulness practices.The Art of Enough resulted in a series of podcasts, photographic artworks and personal psychological and emotional change. I have been able to slow down, stop a compulsive need to always “climb the highest mountains”, and most importantly been able to find moments when I consciously decide to say “no” in situations where I previously was subconsciously driven to say “yes”. In many ways, it was about becoming more present and making more conscious choices, instead of always reacting to situations around me based on some inner voice that commanded me to “do more” or to “be better”. I have done enough and now, in many cases, if I choose to do more it is because I believe it will result in more pleasure, more freedom and more connection with those around me.   http://jsullivanartist.com/]]></description>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this podcast I detail another technique for accessing the subconscious and mining the wealth of memories  and emotions that reside there.   </p><p>Breathing.  Yes, breathing.  Featuring New York based voice, breath and Alexander Technique coach Jean McClelland and psychologist and author Dr. John Arden this episode details the art and science of using the breath to reduce anxiety, access the subconscious and increase creativity.  The breath and its relationship to the subconscious is the foundation of meditation, a tool of psychotherapy, and an integral part of the performing arts.<br/><br/>The subconscious is an important part any artistic and psychological practice because the conscious brain can only hold 6 or 7 pieces of information at one time whereas your subconscious brain holds a lifetime of memories, emotions and behaviors.   Accessing the subconscious increases self-knowledge and gives one more options for solving any given challenge. </p>]]></description>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>Are you a perfectionist in some area of your life?  Your parenting, your relationships, your art, where no matter how hard you try, no matter how much progress you make, it doesn’t feel enough?</p><p>Welcome to “The Art of Enough”, a podcast and art series that can help you understand the causes of feeling not enough and provide some guidance on how psychology, neuroscience and creative process can help you transcend this and other problematic emotions.<br/><br/>In this episode we hear how my compulsive drive to be more, to be better (what I call being a compulsive mountain climber or overachiever) started in childhood, primarily when my father had a series of bipolar episodes and had to leave the house.  Therapist Bob Szita explains how it is almost universal that a child blames themselves when a parent leaves the home.  Meditator and playwright Jean Claude Itallie explains how these types of controlling &quot;demons&quot; are instilled in childhood and live in our subconscious as adults.   Psychologist and Author Dr. John Arden details the neuroscience behind being addicted to any behavior --- which includes always climbing the highest mountains --- and how my father&apos;s bipolar disease most likely affected my art aesthetic.  Finally I describe a creative process of looking for daily &quot;Small Surprises&quot; as a way of curbing my need to always do more and enhance my ability to live life at a slower and more satisfying pace. </p><p> </p>]]></description>
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