Have you decided to start blogging? That's wonderful news! People choose to blog and write for all sorts of reasons. No matter your reason, it’s important to choose a blogging niche that suits your passions. Writing in any niche can be more challenging when you don’t like what you’re doing. But when you love what you’re doing, you wake up in the mornings with the energy and the enthusiasm to get to creative work. Take a few minutes and consider which niches might fit with your creativity and ... Read the Post
How to Choose a Blogging Niche That Sparks Your Passion
5 Ways to Keep Focused on Your Own Creative Projects
Are you feeling stuck in your personal creative process? Perhaps you feel as though you have been consuming loads of information, and before you know it, time has slipped by and you didn't complete what you wanted to. We've all been there, especially in this 'information age'. Information is good because it provides stimulus that your brain can process and integrate with existing information in the memory. However, consuming too much information can overload your creative brain and keep it from ... Read the Post
How to Meditate: 6 Important Tips
For thousands of years, people have practiced meditation for spiritual, emotional and physical well-being. Initially, meditation was intended to help extend the understanding of the mythical and sacred forces of life, but now in the modern era, it is used as a medium to reduce stress and attain relaxation and tranquility of mind. Meditation fine tunes your mind enabling you to get rid of the disturbing, stress causing thoughts and induce emotional positivity. The practice of meditation can ... Read the Post
My Meditation Journey – Listening Cheerfully
Today's meditation with Osho included a wonderful talk given by him, and a recording of noisy street sounds in which I was to practice listening to these noises in a cheerful manner. It was intriguing to me to notice that the soothing music prior to the recording was becoming a bit much, the street noises suddenly felt momentarily refreshing! I had to pause and wonder how much of this may have to do with the fact that my mind is now incredibly accustomed to the background sounds of three small ... Read the Post
Find Your People
Moving to a new city as a writer can be very isolating. In fact, moving to any foreign city is a struggle in and of itself—the language is cryptic, the culture is unfamiliar, your closest friends are an ocean away… You get it. But when you’re nestling into a new part of the world and your bread and butter is writing, a solitary process, it can be that much more difficult. Even as introvert, it can get lonely. That is, if you don’t have any source of joy outside of your work. This struggle, ... Read the Post
Why Native Americans Do Not Separate Religion from Science
(This article was originally published in its entirety on The Conversation. Please go here to read the original article.) Last year five Native American tribes in Washington state managed to repatriate the remains of the “Ancient One,” as they called him, or “Kennewick Man,” as scientists called him. For the tribes, the Ancient One is to be revered as a human ancestor. But for the scientists, the rare specimen of a 9,000-year-old Kennewick Man was important to understanding the history of ... Read the Post
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