A Bookish Journal
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da Shop Talk: Journal
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The End by Michelle Regan
Let’s start at the end. With the abject terror of leaving something behind. The next thing is scary. There, I said it. But endings aren’t endings unless we let them...
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Breath in the Real World by Michelle Regan
Inhale. Exhale. Mindfulness begins with the breath. We start here because it’s simple, accessible, and something we rarely consider closely. But maybe it’s not that simple. Breathing itself is automatic....
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Just Curious by Michelle Regan
I talk to a lot of people. More than most, probably. In my day job, I tell other people’s stories, the kind you may not have heard because there’s no...
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Wabi-sabi and the Art of Not Creating by Michelle Regan
Recently, a friend taught me the Japanese word wabi-sabi. He described it as the appreciation of imperfection through understanding that every moment is fleeting. This moment will come and pass...
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Creative Evolution by Michelle Regan
Lots of people think they’re not creative. While it’s true we can’t all be Lady Gaga, we can all create. I recently read Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, in...
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Sensitivity is Your Superpower by Michelle Regan
When I was in college, my ex and I used to have lots of long conversations about our feelings. Too long. I’m talking three or four hours. Looking back, I...
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Read, Borrow, Steal by Michelle Regan
“Good artists copy; great artists steal.” - Steve Jobs Wait. It was Picasso who said “Lesser artists borrow; great artists steal.” Or maybe Hemingway? “Immature artists copy; great artists steal.” No,...
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Creative Intentions by Michelle Regan
I’m not a New Years resolution person. Maybe it’s because to me January 1 is just the day after December 31. Maybe it’s because 80% of people break their resolutions...
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Our Greatest Gifts by Michelle Regan
In 2015, Oliver Sacks got unexpected news, he had terminal cancer. Despite his diagnosis and the difficult months that followed, Sacks was, more than anything else, grateful. Grateful and inspired....
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Fear is a Backseat Driver by Michelle Regan
This guest post is written by yoga teacher and writer Michelle Regan: What’s your favorite scary story? I grew up on the Goosebumps series and Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. I...
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Finding Space to Dream by Michelle Regan
This guest post is written by yoga teacher and writer Michelle Regan: A student told me recently that everyone has at least one book in them. I didn’t want to...
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Writer on the Run by Michelle Regan
"Running and writing have a lot in common. The rhythm of feet on pavement, the tapping of fingers on keys. Both feed a need to get what’s inside out. They...