Day 8 Ten Zen Seconds Blogtour–Happy News
Emily Johnson of Austin, Texas hosts Eric Maisel today on Happy News.
Emily Johnson of Austin, Texas hosts Eric Maisel today on Happy News.
Alyson B. Stanfield is an art-marketing consultant who writes on the business of art for her Art Biz Blog. It is intimately connected with the weekly Art Marketing Action newsletter. Postings range from pricing and promoting your art to working with galleries and cultivating collectors. Alyson and Eric focus on mindfulness techniques for visual artists…
In Kay’s Quiet Little Life blog, she explores the challenges of creating a meaningful artistic life while working to make a living from her efforts. Kay Pere is a multi-dimensional performing songwriter, visual artist, writer, educator and activist whose work embodies a message of hope, healing, humor and humanity. When she isn’t traveling to perform,…
Dani Greer is Queen of Squidoo and an inspiration to me on foraying into techical areas at any age. I met Dani through Women Writing the West. Her lens on Writing Prompts is attractive and useful. Today she hosts Eric Maisel on his blogtour there.
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…
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…
Donna Druchunas is a freelance technical writer and editor and a knitwear designer. When she’s not working, she reviews books about science, religion, and skepticism and mouths off on the Skepchick blog where she is part of a team of thinking women who reject superstition and pseudo-science and prefer to use reason and evidence to…