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?
Scott is a poodle-owning, music-loving and cigar-smoking freelance writer and mental health activist based in Toronto. His blog, Finding Your Marbles, is an informative, friendly, and inspired “Handbook for life” for people suffering from mental illness. Scott’s mission is to share skills that enable people to manage their day-to-day lives so that they can overcome…
Rahul Prabhakar works as a technical communication professional with Samsung Electronics Company Limited. He is based out of Seoul and is passionate about consumer technologies. He is a leading member of the technical writing community in India and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering Technology and a Diploma in Advertising Management. In the last…
Eric Maisel’s Blogtour for Ten Zen Seconds Begins Today on Brenda Johima’s Creative Nudge You can see the entire tour schedule with the description of each person and what will be discussed at the official Ten Zen Seconds site.
On March 31st I posted an overview of Eric Maisel’s Ten Zen Seconds approach. You’ll enjoy many features of the official Ten Zen Seconds official site. You may also wish to learn more about Eric Maisel’s work at his regular website. Eric and I have lots to discuss, so I’m just going to swing right…
Quinn McDonald is a certified creativity coach. She designs and leads training programs on writing, giving presentations, and holding productive meetings. She is also a writer, speaker and artist. Her work has been published in Somerset Studio Magazine; The Crafts Report; Crafts Business Magazine; Sunshine Artist; Cloth, Paper, Scissors; Bead & Button, BeadWork, and American…
Judith Nasse and Eric focus on the creative process of writing children’s books. How do you maintain daily creativity and a positive outlook in the face of the long process, rejections, the inevitable doubts, and the plethora of conflicting attitudes from society and the publishing world? Also, Ten Zen Second techniques for children.