I had yet another tech issue, was making no progress, knew I needed help, and melted into a puddle. I took a step back and asked myself: Why do computer problems make me want to weep? Why do I feel so helpless? Why is it so hard to ask for help? I realized: Because I have no idea how to solve these [...]
Our heartfelt gratitude to: Medical heroes, essential workers, those of you socially distancing to prevent the spread. Our heartfelt concern to those: Who are ill or have loved ones ill; who are out working on our behalf but must isolate from loved ones to protect them; whose financial or [...]
I do believe that people want to feel they are doing good in the world. Some are helping tremendously, but in doing so, put their health at great risk: medical personnel and other essential workers. Others help us all by sheltering, but now find their economic security at [...]
“Optimist: Someone who figures that taking a step backward after taking a step forward is not a disaster, it’s a cha-cha.” ~Robert [...]
Tussen Kunsten Quarantine in the Netherlands, which translated is Between Art and Quarantine, put out an Instagram request for replications of art. Other galleries around the world have picked up on the trend. Here are some great examples and the websites where I found them. Have [...]
“What we’re talking about is getting to know fear, becoming familiar with fear, looking it right in the eye—not as a way to solve problems, but as a complete undoing of old ways of seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting, and thinking. The truth is that when we really begin to do this, we’re [...]