“Patience is not simply the ability to wait – it’s how we behave while we’re waiting.” ~ Joyce Meyer “Sometimes things aren’t clear right away. That’s where you need to be patient and persevere and see where things lead.” ~ Mary Pierce I’ve had to remember how to be patient these past two weeks andContinue reading “Patience Pays Off”
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Armenian Genocide, Chronic Fatigue, and Creativity
Ashley Kalagian Blunt is the author of How to Be Australian, and My Name Is Revenge. Her writing has been published widely. An award-winning speaker, she has a Master of Research in creative writing. Originally from Canada, she lived and worked in South Korea, Mexico and Peru before moving to Sydney, Australia. She lives withContinue reading “Armenian Genocide, Chronic Fatigue, and Creativity”
Soft and Supple are Strongest
“Human beings are soft and supple when alive, stiff and straight when dead. The myriad creatures, the grasses and trees are soft and fragile when alive, dry and withered when dead. Therefore, it is said: The rigid person is a disciple of death; The soft, supple, and delicate areContinue reading “Soft and Supple are Strongest”
Transitions
“A lot of people resist transition and therefore never allow themselves to enjoy who they are. Embrace the change, no matter what it is; once you do, you can learn about the new world you’re in and take advantage of it.” ~ Nikki Giovanni I’m not quite sure where I am or what I’m thinkingContinue reading “Transitions”
Little Steps to Creativity
Gina Clark is an artist, writer, and certified Kaizen-Muse Creativity Coach who believes everyone — even the most logical people — can be creative with just a few small tweaks. Kaizen-Muse uses small steps, mindfulness, and intuition to gradually build creative momentum without overwhelm. Gina is the founder of Gina Clark Creative, an online communityContinue reading “Little Steps to Creativity”