Sarah Sundin, @sarahsundin Babies learn from grown-ups. But can we learn from them? Our first grandson is almost eleven months old. Watching him learn is a great joy—and it makes me …
The Write Life Balance
by Andrea Christenson, @AndreaC_Author People talk about having the right balance in life, about making sure work and family are all cared for. When picturing something in balance, it’s easy …
Wrapping Up Self-Care for the Writer
by Tari Faris, @FarisTari We have done it. We have reached the end of this self-care series. We have established that self-care for writers is a must if we want …
6 Ways to Choose Contentment in Waiting Times
by Jeanne Takenaka, @JeanneTakenaka Is it possible to live with contentment in waiting times? “W-A-I-T” isn’t a four-letter word. Well, not that kind of four-letter word. If there’s one word that defines …
Writer’s Glue: Effective Ways to Keep You in Your Chair
by Mary A. Felkins, @MaryAFelkins The assault of white screen and blinking cursor can freeze dry creativity. Biochemically, our frontal brain defers to the control of the midbrain and our thinking capacity …