Daily Archives: July 17, 2023

Something Good

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1. Getting Words on the Page with Jena Schwartz, (use the special coupon code CREATIVESUMMER to get 50% off the regular course price until August 31). And this post where she says, “Too often, we keep ourselves from writing because we afraid of not being good, or even good enough. That’s why I come back, both in the course and in my own writing practice, to these three steps.”

2. Ring the bells that you can ring“Imagine if you thought of all your mistakes as future art?”

3. On a Day When Stillness Seems Possiblea poem from Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer. In related news, (and my apologies if I’ve already shared this), The Pen and the Sword: Poet Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer shares All the Honey (podcast). Also, With the Stars All Around, another poem by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer about which she said, “I wrote it for Finn the week before he died–he was struggling mightily while in Ecuador, and we were talking on the phone a lot and I felt so helpless. I wrote it for him, but later, of course, I realize (especially with those last lines) how much I was writing it for me.”

4. Three Essential Steps to My Recovery: Rage. Reclamation. RelationshipI don’t usually like sharing things that are “old” but there are exceptions — this post is from 2019, but it’s from Carmen Cool and now just so happened to be the right time for me to read it.

5. Why Introverts Are More People-Oriented Than You May Think.

6. This excerpt from A Future We Can Love: How We Can Reverse the Climate Crisis with the Power of Our Hearts and Minds by Susan Bauer-Wu: “If we reflect deeply and examine the psychology of self- versus other-orientation, we’ll come to recognize that many of the fears, anxieties, and stresses that plague us are rooted in excessive self-focus. Excessive self-focus makes us tense, our sense of self fragile, bringing ego brittleness, and it leads us to overreact in the face of a challenge. On the other hand, if we can open our hearts a little bit and orient toward others, this simple shift makes us feel more expansive, even more courageous, I would say. There is a sense of freedom that comes in the absence of the heaviness of self-agenda. We can feel more relaxed even. Also, being in touch with our shared humanity with others, we feel less lonely and more connected with others. So, if we are truly serious about our own long-term well-being, we need to open up our heart and orient more toward others. And, of course, if we truly care about the world and its inhabitants, compassion has to be at the core of how we view the world and relate to others.”

7. Good stuff from Seth Godin: Remarkable pronouncements, The good news, (Without the bad parts), and “I don’t like it.”

8. On Wanta poem from Kai-Lilly Karpman.

9. Living a life we don’t have to escape from from Kaira Jewel Lingo.

10. Eating disorder non-profit pulls chatbot for emitting ‘harmful advice.’

11. From Barbara Kingsolver: (by way of Hugh Hollowell’s Life Is So Beautiful newsletter) “There are days when I can’t live in this country. Not the whole thing at once, including the hateful parts, the misogyny, the brutal disregard of the powerful for the powerless. Sometimes I can only be a citizen of these trees, this rainy day, the family I can hold safe, the garden I can grow. A fire that refuses to go out.” In the same newsletter edition, he shared this (and I’m shook): Antisemitism, False Information and Hate Speech Find a Home on Substack.

12. Activist Micro Action Dispatch | This week’s 10 minute task: Refining Our Focusa great reminder from Omkari Williams.

13. Good things from Lion’s Roar: How to Cultivate Resilience in Tough Times (“Shauna Shapiro explains how to face difficult emotions, re-center, and find calm”), and A24’s “Past Lives” is a Meditation on Love and Longing (“Lion’s Roar Associate Editor Noel Alumit reviews A24’s new movie, Past Lives, the debut film of director Celine Song”), and The Tathagata’s Ten Wisdom Powers (“The Avatamsaka, or Flower Garland Sutra, details the path and practices of the bodhisattva. Among these are ten powers that arise from the awakened human mind. Rev. Heng Sure on how teacher and student alike might realize them”).

14. Pause for Summer from Frederick Joseph, “A poem reminding you all to remember to be alive today.”

15. A great set of prompts to ponder from Alexandra Franzen“What’s something that angers you? Or, something that breaks your heart? How could you channel your emotions into an art project, a book, or solution?”

16. ‘I was the rejection queen.’ “Most wannabe authors would give up the will to write after 98 refusals, but not Bonnie Garmus. The first-time novelist tells Lynn Barber about the female rage that led her to write Lessons in Chemistry and the rescue dog that became one of the book’s best loved characters.”

17. Lifeboat from Jami Attenberg. 

18. Invite others to imagine from Patti Digh. “Our questions make all the difference in the answers we live.”

Please note: I am sitting here having a meltdown because somehow I obliterated items 19-26 on this list as I was working on it and I don’t think there’s any way of getting them back (yes, I checked my drafts) and retracing my steps to rebuild that portion of the list would take WAY too long and be incredibly frustrating so I’m going to start where I am now, call it 19 and move on… *sigh* A few of them were about climate change and white nationalism, so maybe it’s for the best. And, life is just like this: sometimes you lose things, things that mattered, things you can never get back.

19. Penguin Hops On Kayak To Ask For Help(video)

20. Benicio Bryant Singer sings “The Joke” AWESOME | America’s Got Talent 2019 Audition(video)

21. Lost in the Milky Waya poem by Linda Hogan.

22. On Being with Krista Tippett: Pádraig Ó Tuama | “This fantastic argument of being alive.” In related news, Pádraig Ó Tuama reading his poem “The Facts of Life.” (video)

23. Recipes I want to try: Peach Brussels Sprouts Crunch Salad with Creamy Tahini Poppy Seed Dressing and Vegetable Spring Rolls with Peanut Sauce.

24. Uncurated Thoughts 22: Make stuff even if it’s bad! (Instagram Reel on Facebook)

25. 75 Pictures That Make Me Grin Uncontrollably No Matter How Many Times I’ve Seen Them.

26. Sthira and Sukha – Finding balance on and off the mat. “How do we strike the balance between doing too much and straining, and doing too little and feeling like we’re not trying hard enough? Laia explores the concepts of Sthira and Sukha.” I’ve been working a lot with this concept, in my teaching and my own practice.

27. There’s a massive free catalogue of Indigenous films online — here are 5 picks to get you started.

28. Casey Grim’s Video Resume For A Minimum Wage Retail Job Is Everything That Was Right With The InternetHaving worked retail for 10+ years, I really appreciated this.

29. Dog Has Been at Shelter for 500 Days ‘Because of Black-Dog Syndrome.’ This never makes sense to me, but I will ALWAYS pick the black dog.

30. Good stuff from Austin Kleon: Never waste your midlife crisis and Laziness and discipline.