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Optical Illusions of the Evening Mountains Suggest Crossing Horizons in the Mind
Along the Colorado front range, the Rockies rise abruptly from the treeless and flat High Plains. The mountains provide a forever-reference to the west, a tall and jagged and solid compass viewed from anywhere. As the sun sets in that direction, and after sundown, as evening fades close to darkness but when the western sky…
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Virginia Woolf was only partially right: get a room, yes — and you’ll need many spaces
Photo by Nathan Van Egmond on Unsplash Virginia Woolf wrote in 1929 about A Room of One’s Own and spoke to writers through the ages. She needed that physical space to be the creator she was, the writer she strived to be, and she addressed other spaces she required in her time and in her age. In the early 20th…
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As a creator in self-help, how do you get your content read and applied?
You only have about 1.3 seconds for these five steps So, you write content to help others. You’re focused on human development, self reflection, trauma recovery, spiritual enlightenment, or many other compassionate categories of subject matter — but getting readers to engage is a constant challenge and often a disappointment. Understanding the reader’s cognitive flow…



