This post is part of #mywritingprocessblogtour. Thank you to Jennifer Winarski for linking me through her creative and inspiring blog: mindfulcanvas.blogspot.com.
What am I working on now?
A weekly post to take action toward holistic health. It might be creating and using an affirmation, listening to an injured body part, or baking your own sprouted-grain muffins.
How does my work differ from others in my genre?
I offer guidance and suggestions for nurturing our bodies and minds through holistic approach; I don't decry that everything I say should hold true for all readers, and I want my audience to be inspired and empowered to make healthy choices that will work for them, in their unique life situations.
Why do I write what I do?
I often write about food because it is the most concrete, recognizable energetic medium for us humans. We all eat, we can all choose what we eat, and food alters our energy just as much as our thoughts and our environment do. Also, I love to eat and to cook and bake for myself and the people I love.
How does my writing process work?
To write I need an idea that really grabs me; then it is a pleasure to attempt to verbalize my thoughts and feelings. I believe that with the momentum of a weekly action post, I will be inspired by your needs and experiences to drive each next step.
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Now I am passing the torch to another talented blogger:
Karin De La Rosa is an accountant by trade and a farmer by choice. She sources the majority of her family’s larder locally, supplementing what she is able to produce on her family’s acre through direct sales from other local farmers. With an eye toward economy (preserving $10/bushels of colored peppers in season for example), Karin believes what we put into our body has a direct impact on our health and mental well being. Karin shares her farming and culinary escapades at PatchesAcre.com.
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