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Positivity (Part Three!)

by Megan M. on April 1, 2007 (Blog) | email me

(Parts One and Two, if you missed them.) You can tell when I’ve gotten excited; I write novels. What I have to get across to you, though, is that I’m not just getting your regular run-of-the-mill excited. I’m getting these-ideas-can-really-HELP-people excited. I moved to Austin knowing that I would be joining a community of people [...]

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Positivity (Part Two!)

by Megan M. on April 1, 2007 (Blog) | email me

(Part One, if you missed it.) I learned these things from three hot chicks: Wonderful ideas energize me, and that makes me really happy! Our amygdalas are focused on negative emotions. Did you know that? If you have any memory at all of being a lizard or a monkey or a cave chick, you remember [...]

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Positivity (Part One!)

by Megan M. on April 1, 2007 (Blog) | email me

Yes. I am finally going to tackle this behemoth, this big, beautiful leviathan! On the tenth of March, oh so long ago in each of our personal histories, the Usual Error covered my favorite subject… drum roll… Positivity! Positivity! This great, powerful force inside each of us, this monster of increase! Positivity is my favorite [...]

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Slaying Obligation

by Megan M. on March 28, 2007 · View Comments (Blog) | email me

“It is much worse than that. The constant reminder of “a million things to do and no time to do them” can worry you not only into tension and fatigue, but it can also worry you into high blood pressure, heart trouble, and stomach ulcers. Dr. John H. Stokes, professor, Graduate School of Medicine, University [...]

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Positivity (Preview)

by Megan M. on March 14, 2007 (Blog) | email me

I haven’t posted about the most recent Usual Error workshop yet because of SXSW and getting sick (argh!), but something interesting just happened that I thought might amuse some of my readers. I was just making up a balance sheet to see where all my finances stood. And I labeled all of my color coding [...]

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