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Increase your sense of wellbeing in three simple steps
2 Comments Published by Andrew Leigh May 7th, 2008 in Uncategorized, Happiness, Success.I’ve been doing a lot of reading about attaining enhanced wellbeing - about what brings people a sense of fulfilment, meaning and peace. All at once my thoughts crystallized into this simple formula that cuts to the essence of how to increase your sense of lifelong wellbeing.
Despite its extreme brevity is not meant to be […]
What Is RSS?
0 Comments Published by Andrew Leigh January 8th, 2008 in Uncategorized, Blog Announcements.If you are reading this then I guess that like me, you’ve been having a bit of trouble getting your head around RSS. I can’t believe how tough it’s been for me to fully grasp this – until I saw the two brilliant Videojug videos below – after which it all seemed ludicrously clear. The […]
The Creative Instinct: The Next Stage – Building Readership
0 Comments Published by Andrew Leigh January 8th, 2008 in Uncategorized, Blog Announcements.Now I’ve finally got The Creative Instict freebies online and sorted (with help) and also fixed a fair number of glitches on the site (with more help), I’m now ready for the next stage (cue trumpet fanfare) – promoting the site.
So far I’ve not promoted The Creative Instinct at all. As a result […]
The Creative Instinct Self Portrait Challenge
0 Comments Published by Andrew Leigh December 19th, 2007 in Uncategorized.
I’ve just seen some superb photographs and a very interesting idea on John Hobson Photography blog.
John has just hit the final month of his twenties – in other words he’s thirty next month. The realisation has spurred him into a creative burst and so he’s aiming for a self portrait for each day of […]
Perfectionism - a Creative and Artistic Straight-Jacket - and How to Escape it
3 Comments Published by Andrew Leigh April 27th, 2007 in Uncategorized, Creativity, Just Doing It.Here’s a sad story that’s stuck in my mind for many years. It’s about a never ending quest - a delusion that guaranteed frustration and failure.