Marlee Grace

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Marlee Grace


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Marlee Grace is a dancer and writer whose work focuses on the self, devotion, ritual, creativity, and art making. Her practice is rooted in improvisation as a compositional form that takes shape in movement videos, books, quilting, online courses, and hosting artists. Grace’s Instagram dance project Personal Practice has been featured in the New York Times, Dance Magazine, Vanity Fair, The Huffington Post, and more.

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How to Not Always Be Workin...

3.34 avg rating — 1,666 ratings — published 2018 — 7 editions
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Getting to Center: Pathways...

3.94 avg rating — 600 ratings — published 2020 — 6 editions
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A Sacred Shift: A Book Abou...

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“It’s about loving being alive so much that you can step back and say, “Yes, this is what I want to be paying attention to.” And no matter what your profession or task or job is, you are the boss of your body and you are the boss of those decisions.”
Marlee Grace, How to Not Always Be Working: A Toolkit for Creativity and Radical Self-Care

“identifying the parts of our work that don’t feel like work, those gray areas, and honoring them is special.”
Marlee Grace, How to Not Always Be Working: A Toolkit for Creativity and Radical Self-Care

“And remembering to go outside and not document every moment has been, for me, the key to not burning out and not always working.”
Marlee Grace, How to Not Always Be Working: A Toolkit for Creativity and Radical Self-Care



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