Day 16 Ten Zen Seconds Blogtour–My Dog’s World I Just Live In It
Martha Garvey discusses responsible pet ownership with Eric in a sweet and human interview. Isnt’ it curious how it is our pets that bring out our most lovable human qualities?
Martha Garvey discusses responsible pet ownership with Eric in a sweet and human interview. Isnt’ it curious how it is our pets that bring out our most lovable human qualities?
Claudia Dose’s live journal, “Flowers of My Mind,” hosts Eric Maisel. Learn: –how Ten Zen Second techniques can be used at the beginning of the creative process –and throughout the day to ward off negative thinking –and how the Ten Zen Second incantations differ from affirmations.
Deborah Robson’s Independent Stitch Deb is a writer, artist, and independent publisher. Her blog discusses knitting, writing, spinning, independent publishing, and similar quests. Deb and Eric chat about where the Ten Zen Seconds technique came from, how culture interferes with our ability to center, and how Eric makes personal use of the TZS method. Deb…
Walter Logeman of Christchurch, New Zealand is currently engaged (in addition to his otherwise busy life) in a Thousand Sketches project: he plans to do a thousand sketches on a Tablet PC in one year’s time. Check out his efforts at his blog, they are pretty cool. He does great horses!
Pamela Yates, figurative abstract painter, conceptual artist, andl creativity coach talks with Eric Maisel today about writing and recovery issues.
Anne Marchand is a full-time artist who creates colorful, energetic abstract paintings with poetic connections to life. Anne’s cityscape, public art murals adorn playground walls in Washington, DC. Her blog, PainterlyVisions, showcases talented artists in the Washington, DC metropolitan area as well as other artists. Anne comments on life in the arts from her studio…
Catherine is a poet, family historian and occasional quiltmaker who blogs about these topics in words and images, along with anything else that takes her fancy. Catherine and Eric chat about mindfulness techniques for finding a creative focus – in particular for those whose energies are necessarily spread in several directions (day job, family, and…
Claudia Dose’s live journal, “Flowers of My Mind,” hosts Eric Maisel. Learn: –how Ten Zen Second techniques can be used at the beginning of the creative process –and throughout the day to ward off negative thinking –and how the Ten Zen Second incantations differ from affirmations.
Deborah Robson’s Independent Stitch Deb is a writer, artist, and independent publisher. Her blog discusses knitting, writing, spinning, independent publishing, and similar quests. Deb and Eric chat about where the Ten Zen Seconds technique came from, how culture interferes with our ability to center, and how Eric makes personal use of the TZS method. Deb…
Walter Logeman of Christchurch, New Zealand is currently engaged (in addition to his otherwise busy life) in a Thousand Sketches project: he plans to do a thousand sketches on a Tablet PC in one year’s time. Check out his efforts at his blog, they are pretty cool. He does great horses!
Pamela Yates, figurative abstract painter, conceptual artist, andl creativity coach talks with Eric Maisel today about writing and recovery issues.
Anne Marchand is a full-time artist who creates colorful, energetic abstract paintings with poetic connections to life. Anne’s cityscape, public art murals adorn playground walls in Washington, DC. Her blog, PainterlyVisions, showcases talented artists in the Washington, DC metropolitan area as well as other artists. Anne comments on life in the arts from her studio…
Catherine is a poet, family historian and occasional quiltmaker who blogs about these topics in words and images, along with anything else that takes her fancy. Catherine and Eric chat about mindfulness techniques for finding a creative focus – in particular for those whose energies are necessarily spread in several directions (day job, family, and…
Claudia Dose’s live journal, “Flowers of My Mind,” hosts Eric Maisel. Learn: –how Ten Zen Second techniques can be used at the beginning of the creative process –and throughout the day to ward off negative thinking –and how the Ten Zen Second incantations differ from affirmations.
Deborah Robson’s Independent Stitch Deb is a writer, artist, and independent publisher. Her blog discusses knitting, writing, spinning, independent publishing, and similar quests. Deb and Eric chat about where the Ten Zen Seconds technique came from, how culture interferes with our ability to center, and how Eric makes personal use of the TZS method. Deb…
Walter Logeman of Christchurch, New Zealand is currently engaged (in addition to his otherwise busy life) in a Thousand Sketches project: he plans to do a thousand sketches on a Tablet PC in one year’s time. Check out his efforts at his blog, they are pretty cool. He does great horses!
Pamela Yates, figurative abstract painter, conceptual artist, andl creativity coach talks with Eric Maisel today about writing and recovery issues.
Anne Marchand is a full-time artist who creates colorful, energetic abstract paintings with poetic connections to life. Anne’s cityscape, public art murals adorn playground walls in Washington, DC. Her blog, PainterlyVisions, showcases talented artists in the Washington, DC metropolitan area as well as other artists. Anne comments on life in the arts from her studio…
Catherine is a poet, family historian and occasional quiltmaker who blogs about these topics in words and images, along with anything else that takes her fancy. Catherine and Eric chat about mindfulness techniques for finding a creative focus – in particular for those whose energies are necessarily spread in several directions (day job, family, and…