3×5: Jynne Martin
I take seriously Carl Jung’s warning “if you do not confront your shadow it will appear to you in the form of your fate.”
I take seriously Carl Jung’s warning “if you do not confront your shadow it will appear to you in the form of your fate.”
Interview with Caroline Vella, founder of tweetasana: “My plan is to keep showing up and giving it my best shot.”
The best thing I do is grab coffee with people. I love connect with innovative people.
Don’t worry about being perfect. It’s just never going to happen.
The mind is a crazy thing whose instinct can often be to worry. People should waste a lot of time following their heart.
An accident with pesticides when I was a toddler, followed by heavy anti-biotic treatment thereafter, left my immune system unable to support itself.
Spend time with the people you admire. Watch what they do, how they speak, how they breathe, how they move.
We moved to London when I was six. I was thrown into a new country that came with a new culture, a new school and a new language.
Last summer, at a friend’s urging I traveled down to the Gulf during the BP oil spill, and covered the spill, though blogs and articles, for the Natural Resources Defense Council.
Earth Day in style: Up-cycled Fashion Show, Silent Auction, Dance Party, and Clothes Swap from women who know how to make it happen!
My own contradictions shamelessly look me in the eye and demand to be acknowledged. I’m letting go of my tyrannous “shoulds” – one breath at a time.