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NewZine Archives : 2010 : May 1 Issue – Rhoda's Penatomy
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| May 1, 2010 | Rhoda's Penatomy |
| Quoteworthy |
| “But fortunately, as we live our lives, we have the opportunity to evolve, to reflect on our lives, to see patterns and learn from our mistakes.” — Ralph Dranow, Writing Your Life Story: Dealing With Painful Memories |
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May 1, 2010 Journal |

Gifting It Away: FUN Amazing Creativity Tool 'Penatomy' Chart
By Chris Dunmire, Publisher
Yeah, yeah, I know the humor writing contest is over and all, but this is just too good not to share. And, I guarantee that after you download my Amazing Creativity Tool Penatomy Chart, you'll never look at an ink pen the same way again. (For example, did you know that a pen's "Hypnotic Manual Clicking Mechanism" functions not only as an ON/OFF switch, but doubles as an audible click counting device and precision pin-pointing pause mechanism for capturing the NOW moment?) Download it here »

Chris Dunmire
Creatologist & Expressioneer
Creativity-Portal.com
P.S. If you've been itching for the answers to all the April Fool's day jokes and gaggery I pulled on you in the April 1 NewZine, here's the entire list of 'em where me and Rhoda Burrow come clean. Thanks to those who played along and sent me answers — enjoy your prizes!
P.S.S. Happy Artist's Soul Retreat Month! If you missed the April 15 NewZine, don't worry, there wasn't one. I was too TAXed that day to send one out! |
| Monthly Columns & Featured Series |
Creative Careers In the Arts Interviews
Interview with 'The Singing Weaver' Fiber Artist Nadine Sanders
By Molly Anderson-Childers
Nadine Sanders writes, weaves, sings, and leads travel tours for those interested in the connection between music and the fiber arts.
Juicy Journals & Wild Words
The Empty Well: Keys to Staying Juicy!
By Molly Anderson-Childers
The hard truth is that you cannot create unless you constantly replenish your well of creative juiciness. (Yes, everybody has one — even you!) This means taking care of yourself — physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. |
More What's New @ the CP |
Walking for Inspiration
By Carol Anne Strange
A good walk gives me space to reduce the mind-clutter so that there is room for creative reflection, curious thought or simply the pleasure of enjoying the moment.
Writing Your Life Story: Dealing With Painful Memories
By Ralph Dranow
What do we do with this difficult material if we want to write our life story?
2 Steps to Empowering Imagination
By Valerie Satterwhite
Continue to see beyond your current circumstances to expand upon what you see as possible for you to create.
Plus: Moxie Up! The Secret to Extraordinary Success
Frame a Scrapbook Page to Display Treasured Memories
By Jessica Ackerman
Instead of putting all your scrapbook pages in books, display them in frames on your wall or shelf. |
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