What I Learned about You, and How You Knocked Me Off My Feet

I have been poring over the survey results, and I can’t tell you how energized I am as I read these. I’m eager to share some of what I’ve learned. Who You Are Your vocations vary! Among those who responded were writers, visual artists, musicians, career coaches, podcasters, bloggers, graphic artists, poets, teachers, photographers, speakers, […]

How Your Mental Health Can Reveal Your Inner Genius

You and I are a lot like Harrison Ford’s character in that famous scene from Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Jones, an archaeologist, makes his way through a cavernous labyrinth when he arrives at the edge of an abrupt cliff. Quickly he deciphers some ancient hieroglyphics to discover that before him is the ultimate […]

5 Steps for Getting Your Mojo Back When Dealing with Rejection

I’m PUMPED to be guest posting over at Mary DeMuth’s blog today. Here’s what she says at the beginning of the piece… I normally don’t take guest posts (in fact, it’s pretty rare these days, though you’ll see another one on Monday), but I really loved what my friend and editor Chad had to say in this […]

10 Things I Learned about Life from a Year’s Worth of Blogging

In the children’s book The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats a boy walks through his neighborhood after a snowfall and discovers the beauty there. At one point he breaks a branch from a tree and continues walking in the snow. Soon he looks back and observes his footsteps along with the groove the stick has […]

10 Tips for Taming the Email Beast

Email, for all its benefits, is the scourge of our age. What began as a handy way to communicate has become a relentless slave driver. Who hasn’t arrived at one’s workstation ready to make solid progress on something that really matters only to find oneself a million hours later in servitude to email? I’m convinced […]