When we use writing as a spiritual practice, our connection with the divine gets stronger, and our writing gets both better and easier. The job of a good spiritual practice is to get us beyond our “monkey mind’s” nattering and
TRACKING the ZONE
We all know the Zone when we feel it. We write with an exquisite sense of ease or “swing,” fully absorbed in the moment, unselfconscious, highly energized, clear, spontaneous, effortless, and creative. It can be a magical, even mystical experience—as
JOURNALING as a SPIRITUAL PRACTICE
For me, journaling is one of the most powerful ways to use writing as a spiritual practice. There are three gazillion ways to do this, but here’s how I use it. COVER THE WATERFRONT I journal every morning to focus
WHAT MY CATS TEACH ME ABOUT WRITING
My cats, Frankie and Flynnie, are eight year old orange tabby brothers and certified editorial assistants. They love to hang out on my desk, reorganize papers, and suggest that I need a clearer work space by stretching out and “inadvertently”
WRITING IN 4-PART HARMONY: Thoughts on Writing, Love, and Barbershop
Last night I went to my first rehearsal with SF Soundwave, the local San Francisco affiliate of Sweet Adelines International for women’s barbershop. Two facts: * I adore the sound of close harmony, and have longed to sing barbershop since
THE WRITING DISCOMFORT DILEMMA
In my other blog, THE SOUL OF SELLING, I often write about the Selling Discomfort Dilemma—but it occurs to me that the Discomfort Dilemma shows up in almost every aspect of life, and especially for writers. I have suffered its