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Top 5 Online Etiquette Rules
I’m sure you’ve seen the animal cruelty commercials with Sarah McLachlan’s voice crooning a sad song in the background. If you haven’t, I don’t recommend you do, the images are haunting and painful to watch.
Earlier this week,…
The Definition of Success - A 10 Year Old's Perspective
Today, I’ve got a real treat for you!
Recently, my 10-year old niece, Lauren, was visiting from Texas and she asked me if we could “do a blog.” She had seen that I’ve done some video blogs, and because the kids today are all about…
3 Steps to Cultivate and Grow Your Relationships
“Your family and your love must be cultivated like a garden. Time, effort and imagination must be summoned constantly to keep any relationship flourishing and growing.” – Jim Rohn
I love this quote! The words Mr. Rohn uses have…
Journaling...The Benefits, Methods and Ideas
Dear Diary,
I’m feeling a little blue today. I don’t know why, but maybe the lack of sunshine has something to do with it, or maybe it’s my sister! We got in a fight today. She can be sooo emotional and rude!! I wish she’d…
How Changing Specific Words You Use Every Day Will Greatly Impact Your Life
You may not realize it, but there are most likely words or phrases you use every single day that are putting a damper on the way you perceive and react to life. These words may seem innocent enough, but believe me, they're not!
Join me…
Episode 33: Tips for Finding Creative Inspiration
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In this episode, we dive into the concept that our richest sources of inspiration often come from within. We discuss how creating in your personal space and interacting with your materials can spark significant creative breakthroughs.
We also touch on the importance of recognizing what ignites your creativity and how revisiting work you initially dismissed can later serve as a profound source of inspiration.
Finally, we talk about the value of documenting moments of insight to pull from later, and moving away from the pressure of what you “should” be doing as a creative.
We hope our chat in today’s episode will spark some ideas to help you enjoy some creative time soon!
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