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Category Archives: Labyrinth Writing
As an alumni of TeachNow, I’ve registered again …
… and am absolutely LOVING the nourishing support provided in the Modules and on the Q&A calls! I encourage YOU to check it out if you long to share what you’re passionate about with others in sustainable ways … earning … Continue reading
Posted in Labyrinth Writing
Tagged community, Invitations, Labyrinth Writing, learning, Opening the Mind, resources, teaching
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Opening the mind …
Click on the image to ’embiggen’ it and on ‘play’ to listen to me read this piece. Brief Update:It’s been a long time since I’ve posted anything here or at Giraffe Journal, but I’ve put my ‘virtual hiatus’ to effective … Continue reading
Posted in Divine Dialogues, Labyrinth Writing, Writing the Labyrinth
Tagged Belief, Experiment, Gratitude, Opening the Mind, Synchronicity, Truth
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What I’ve come to know recently …
… through my daily journal writing and (more specifically) from listening to Christine Kloser’s Transformational Author Experience series of calls and responding to the ‘3 Whys’ and a 4th question posed by Christine early on: Why this book?Why me?Why now?Who’s … Continue reading
Posted in Divine Dialogues, Labyrinth Writing
Tagged Invitations, Labyrinth Writing, passion, purpose
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Labyrinth Elevator Message
Midway through a 4-day live ‘Boot Camp’ marketing event with Adam Urbanski at the Hyatt Hotel on Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach this week, I created the following and have decided to share … just because. I’d love your … Continue reading
Posted in Addendum, Labyrinth Writing, Writing the Labyrinth
Tagged Adam Urbanski's Boot Camp, elevator speech, marketing
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Writing as Meditation
“The purpose of any spiritual practice is to keep us engaged and in dialogue with the Divine, wherever we perceive it, and however we have learned to speak and listen.” Christina Baldwin One of my biggest problems in writing … Continue reading
Posted in Author References, Divine Dialogues, Labyrinth Writing
Tagged Author Links, Divine Dialogues, Invitations, Labyrinth Writing, Quotes
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