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The Art & Practice Of Soul Mentoring — Robin Rice. Q: Is the application a screening process for applicants?

The Art & Practice Of Soul Mentoring — Robin Rice

A: Yes. We want to be sure we have a group of like minded participants and so we do review your application before a final acceptance letter is sent. If we don't feel we are a good match, we refund your deposit immediately. Q: Do I have to be internet savvy to take this course? A: Yes. Q: What about time zones and class call times? A: Everything can be done at your own time. Q: Do you offer scholarships? A: Sadly, after many years and many scholarships, I have found that those gifted almost always take the course work less seriously, and thus end up missing out on the very value of the course.

Q: Will I get personal attention if I have personal problems? A: We do expect "life problems" as that is the nature of life! Q: You use the word shaman. A: Shamans have been found throughout the world and in all times of history. Q: Is there a "governing body" for soul mentoring work and can I get insurance? Courageous content: What can I blog about? - LifeInstyle BlogLifeInstyle Blog. But, what could I blog about?

Courageous content: What can I blog about? - LifeInstyle BlogLifeInstyle Blog

It’s a question I hear all the time from clients and friends and wholehearted kin. I believe a blog is one of a brand’s most important assets – a window into the soul of your business and a way to share your story, which, after all, is exactly why we’re here. So, here’s my tips to get courageous with your content and start telling your story. I’m here to tell you that we do want to hear about your thoughts, your ideas, your beliefs and everything in between. We do want to know what brought your business to life and what made you pursue it. Let’s get mindmapping Grab a piece of paper and a pen.In the middle of that piece of paper, write the word BLOG in big, bold letters and circle it.Take a moment and think about everything that you love and that your business loves, everything you’re passionate about, that you believe in and that you value.

Content Themes Content Types My one golden tip Just start. Social Media Checklist. If you’ve followed our Summer of Social Media Love series, you know that we’ve provided LOTS of information about several social networks and how to be successful with social media marketing for your business.

Social Media Checklist

While there’s still time to sign up for our series and access all the free eBooks, today we are going to give you a brief summary of a checklist of items you can do every day on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn to help boost engagement and brand visibility. If you've ever wondered, how do companies use social media? These brief checklists will give you a place to start. [Tweet this!] Facebook Post at least 1 update daily (Tip: Make it VALUABLE!) Twitter Try and post at least 3 Tweets daily (Tip: The life span of a Tweet is very short, so you could send out up to 7 Tweets a day!)

LinkedIn Post 1 valuable update a day Provide variety, but keep it professional. If you can try and do this every day for all three social networks, that's great. Famous Writers on the Creative Benefits of Keeping a Diary. By Maria Popova Reflections on the value of recording our inner lives from Woolf, Thoreau, Sontag, Emerson, Nin, Plath, and more.

Famous Writers on the Creative Benefits of Keeping a Diary

“You want to write, you need to keep an honest, unpublishable journal that nobody reads, nobody but you,” Madeleine L’Engle counseled in her advice to aspiring writers. W.H. Auden once described his journal as “a discipline for [his] laziness and lack of observation.” Journaling, I believe, is a practice that teaches us better than any other the elusive art of solitude — how to be present with our own selves, bear witness to our experience, and fully inhabit our inner lives. It was also her way of learning to translate the inner into the outer, the subjective into the universal: This personal relationship to all things, which is condemned as subjective, limiting, I found to be the core of individuality, personality, and originality.

The habit of writing thus for my own eye only is good practice. Is not the poet bound to write his own biography? Donating = Loving. Bring who you are to what you do. The personal IS the professional.