Retiring from Writing and Fitness Blog by Faith Van Horne
I started blogging about writing and fitness because I found that I felt most complete when I was active both creatively and physically.
I started blogging about writing and fitness because I found that I felt most complete when I was active both creatively and physically.
I am happy to welcome Faith Van Horne back for another month with us! In today’s article Faith discusses cross training and writing. Enjoy! *** Most writers I’ve spoken to and read about, as well as...
I am happy to welcome Faith Van Horne back for another month with us! In today’s article Faith discusses writing and intuition. Enjoy! *** Writing advice tends to be divided into two seemingly contrasting camps: “art”...
Goals can be a two-edged sword. Their stated purpose is to motivate and encourage.
There are days I just don’t want to write. Actually, most days before I begin writing, it’s hard to pick up the pen (or put my fingers on the keyboard, depending on which stage of the writing process I’m in) and just go. I don’t want to. I’d rather distract myself with pointless internet surfing.
I am happy to welcome Faith Van Horne back for another month with us! In today’s article Faith discusses authenticity and it’s importance for both writers and authors. Enjoy! *** When a piece of...
Having the courage to get going when you have no idea what you’re doing is the first step in any venture.
The idea of expressing art through one’s body can seem foreign in this environment, but I believe it’s vital for unlocking creative potential in other areas.
In today’s post, author Faith Van Horne discusses the importance and power of writing deadlines. Don’t procrastinate! Read her article and get writing! *** One of the greatest barriers I face in producing words...
Creativity Tools and Tips / Writing Tips
by Beth Barany · Published May 23, 2013 · Last modified June 13, 2013
Mind and body synchronization while writing can produce better results than if using the mind alone. Keep your hand moving and keep the words flowing.
Healthy Writers Club / Writing Tips
by Beth Barany · Published April 16, 2013 · Last modified April 15, 2013
We all know that we need to warm up before engaging in strenuous physical activity, since people are more likely to injure tight, unprepared muscles. But the way we warm up is also important.
Healthy Writers Club / Writing Tips
by Beth Barany · Published March 21, 2013 · Last modified March 20, 2013
Not only that, recent studies are also lauding the health benefits of simply being in nature. In addition to lowering our blood pressure, evidence is mounting that time spent in natural setting may even help restore our ability to perform attention-needing tasks.
Healthy Writers Club / Writing Tips
by Beth Barany · Published February 19, 2013 · Last modified February 18, 2013
Physical activity is good for more than priming the pump, though. I find it also helps when I’m writing along and get stuck.
According to a slew of recent studies, even if you’re exercising when you’re not sitting, the act of sitting itself is physically damaging.
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