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tooling around: words

By plainjane on February 3, 2012

Words. Funny things, words. I mean, what are they? A few or more letters flowing together across a page. Sounds spilling from lips and floating through the air. For all their weightlessness, words can feel awfully heavy. Every word has the capacity to leave its indelible mark on someone’s heart. Say something kind and watch [...]

Posted in Tooling Around | Tagged comments, encouragement, janice bear, kindness, tools, words | 3 Responses

About the Author

Janice Bear designs unique garters (for offbeat brides, burlesque, Tuesdays…) because she believes everything you wear should be a reflection of you – right down to your underpinnings. To learn more about what she does and why she does it, please visit her blog.

do you have time to connect?

do you have time to connect?

By liz-kalloch on October 25, 2011

My last post posed the question: How do you deal with feedback?. It opened up a great comment conversation and also raised a slightly different question: How to deal with no feedback, how to deal with not a peep, how to – in the words of Janice Bear – “listen to the crickets chirp” after [...]

Posted in creative thinkers, Dialogue | Tagged blogging, comments, connections, conversations, creative connections, dialogue, feedback, liz kalloch, scoial media | 14 Responses

About the Author

Liz Kalloch is an artist, designer, traveller, and writer who has worn many different creative and entrepreneurial hats – and some of these hats she has even designed and knitted herself. Her artwork – and life – is focused on searching the soul to stay connected to her life path, clarifying and re-clarifying a life purpose and always trying to listen more carefully to that inner voice that speaks the truth. These days you can find her in the San Francisco Bay area where she runs her own freelance design and art creating business and blogs about it here.

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constant comment

By Carrie Keplinger on August 2, 2011

Every day, we get lots of inspiring comments from you, our readers! In this roundup, we share some of our favorites from the previous week. I just had a tiny epiphany. Your art (and the work of others) actually appeals to me even more when you aren’t trying to attach a heavy message to it. [...]

Posted in Constant Comment | Tagged comments, readers | Leave a response

About the Author

Carrie is Scoutie Girl’s advertising manager & assistant editor. She owns a graphic design & ebook editing biz and also runs a nifty crochet pattern shop for discriminating ladies, likeclochework.

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constant comment

By Carrie Keplinger on July 25, 2011

Every day, we get lots of inspiring comments from you, our readers! In this roundup, we share some of our favorites from the previous week. What an encouraging post. I agree with Elizabeth’s comment above too; that inspiration isn’t simply something that hits you when the “magic happens,” you make it happen too. That’s what [...]

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About the Author

Carrie is Scoutie Girl’s advertising manager & assistant editor. She owns a graphic design & ebook editing biz and also runs a nifty crochet pattern shop for discriminating ladies, likeclochework.

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constant comment

By Carrie Keplinger on July 18, 2011

Every day, we get lots of inspiring comments from you, our readers! In this roundup, we share some of our favorites from the previous week. As a person who is totally connected to information all the time, information overload happens on a regular basis. In April I went off the grid for a weekend and [...]

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Carrie is Scoutie Girl’s advertising manager & assistant editor. She owns a graphic design & ebook editing biz and also runs a nifty crochet pattern shop for discriminating ladies, likeclochework.

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