27-how to focus on your creative potential
Learn focusing and visualization techniques to focus and use your creativity.
Learn focusing and visualization techniques to focus and use your creativity.
Best-selling Author, optioned screenwriter, and Curious Professor Karen M. Bryson, Ph.D. on how stories shape our lives and our world. KAREN M. BRYSON is an award-winning/optioned screenwriter and USA TODAY bestselling author of over 50 books. She hosts two podcasts, THE CURIOUS PROFESSOR and THE DEAD WRITERS SOCIETY. This episode is brought to you by…
This one small switch can change it all in your day-to-day work and life. The words we use matter. Specifically, the words we use on ourselves matter. If you’re constantly berating yourself, you’re going to feel it in your bones. The same goes if you always feel like you’re under the gun with your to-do…
Are you facing a sea of Zoom names as you try to engage an audience in online training? People turn off their cameras and go do their dishes. They’re on their phones. Or heck, sometimes, they leave the room altogether. There’s no magic potion that snags and keeps the attention of our online audience. But we…
This is just the truth of it. The 1-2 punch to success. Yes, I realize I’m generalizing. Yes, I realize you need to know your goals and you need to have a plan. None of that happens without feeling like you deserve it and being willing and able to do the work to get it. …
Exploring Vegan Delights and Sustainable Community at the Jungle Cafe: An Interview with Sebastian Rogowski This episode is brought to you by Izolda’s class, Meditation for Busy People. Discover clarity and joy in just five minutes a day. The episode is also brought to you by Izolda’s favorite productivity and well-being app, Brain.fm*, and this…
Today’s Show Journal power words. In every second of every day, we make decisions. We choose how we will be, what we will do, and what we will say. In each of those instances, we decide, consciously or subconsciously, whether we will show courage or fear. A fear response might make us feel safer in…