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Category Archives: Weekly Review

Weekly Review #50: Too much stuff to mention in one title

So how’m I doing in my quest to re-invent my life, follow my evolving Blisses and create the life I really, really want? I love making mistakes. Actually, I lie. I hate making mistakes. But I do love the learning that frequently results from them. Like the fact that changing the title on a previously… Continue Reading

Weekly Review #49: How A Well-Lived Life is Like a Yoga Posture

So how’m I doing in my quest to re-invent my life, follow my evolving Blisses and create the life I really, really want? My poor sweetie must be confounded by me sometimes. One week I’m chirping about how much I love my life. The next I’m lamenting that I have no idea what the ****… Continue Reading

Weekly Review #48: Retreat!

So how’m I doing in my quest to re-invent my life, follow my evolving Blisses and create the life I really, really want? If you follow this blog, you know I’m not exactly Ms. Posts-Her-Posts-At-The-Same-Time-Like-Clockwork, but I am in the habit of posting my Weekly Review on Sundays. Except when I’m not. Sometimes a girl… Continue Reading

Weekly Review #47: The Power of Inspiration

So how’m I doing in my quest to re-invent my life, follow my evolving Blisses and create the life I really, really want? One of the most beautiful things about creating the Thriving Artists Project is the serendipitous gifts I get from doing the interviews. Every interview I do seems to magically shine a light… Continue Reading

Weekly Review #46: The Antidote to Feeling Sunk

So how’m I doing in my quest to re-invent my life, follow my evolving Blisses and create the life I really, really want? Perhaps it’s the fact that I’m approaching a year since starting this blog – a year in which other people seem to have achieved the kind of success that still eludes me… Continue Reading

Weekly Review #45: Patience (a virtue I have little of)

So how’m I doing in my quest to re-invent my life, follow my evolving Blisses and create the life I really, really want? Patience. Everything in my life seems to require it right now: My recovering knee Which I’m realizing, at 3 months post-op, is going to take significantly longer to get “back to full… Continue Reading