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Word Shot – 5 January, 2009 Published by Steve Osborne under Word Shot Exercises It’s a brand new year – time to make a resolution to work on your writing skills. One great way to do that is to participate in the weekly Word Shot exercises. A few days ago, Robyn Ciuro e-mailed me, saying: “Good writing is not easy and I’m sure I’ve got a long way to go but I love seeing what the new picture is and waiting for the words to bubble out from my brain and down to my fingers. It’s like yoga fo

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Welcome back to my series of blogs on my new book, The UltraMind Solution. You can download a free sneak preview of the book by going here: www.ultramind.com Now for today’s blog … Thoughts are things. They can heal or harm. Beliefs mold your brain. This is not just a figurative metaphor for what happens. Your brain literally stiffens, slows, and loses function in direct relationship to your thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes about you and your place in the world. How each of us responds

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Is it really 2009 already?? Geez. Although, to be honest, I’m not particularly sorry to see 2008 go. It’s been a rough year.I decided to copy my friend Diane’s blog for my first post of 2009. She posted a list of 50 questions to answer for 2009. I have my answers here, but go on over to her new blog, Diane’s Brain, to see hers. I actually skipped the one about the song lyric to sum up 2008. It’s gonna take a me a little while to come up with that.50 questions for the New Year1. What did you do

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© Richard Renaldi© Sage Sohier© Martin SchoellerThe fun part of being a creative artist is to have the ability to turn everything interesting to a prudential project, at least in the brain for a moment. For example, like today, I went to my yoga class as usual, a woman in front of me is a VERY muscular individual, which normally you don’t see a such in yogi environment. I am sure she can lift me up and spin if we are partnering. I felt her energy radiation throughout the whole class. I could

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I am justifying my patchy blogging with the assumption that it being the time of year that it is, my readers are all too busy with the holidays, family and gorging on Marks & Spencer cherry liqueur chocolates to care about what happens in the outside world for a bit. No doubt as soon as everyone is back at work, the resentment will kick in, but for now I feel somewhat off the hook. Which is just as well, because my brain has ceased to function in the manner to which I have usually been ac

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