June Sundown Healing Arts Newsletter
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Experiment with working less hard for a while.
Inhabit Your Surface
New book responses at Curious, Healing. Have you read these? Comments welcome!
Great to see you!
It has been a joy to reconnect with clients whom I had not seen for over a year. I'm so glad people have been able to get vaccinated and come in for sessions.
Clients and I continue to wear masks for sessions, both because it is still mandated in Oregon for healthcare, and because it reduces the possibility of transmitting Covid if someone has an asymptomatic case.
Writing in Scrivener
I've been writing these articles in a code editor (emacs, if you're curious) all these years, and I finally switched to Scrivener, which is software for writers. You may notice some formatting changes as I adapt to Scrivener's capabilities and limits. I like it so far, and I hope it will streamline this newsletter process once I get everything set up.
Curious, Healing is a blog, and you're welcome to comment there or here about the books. The articles don't have a comment section. You're welcome to comment here or send me email with any thoughts.
If you want the monthly newsletter in your inbox, along with news about my practice, you can subscribe here.
Inhabit Your Surface
New book responses at Curious, Healing. Have you read these? Comments welcome!
- "Let Your Body Interpret Your Dreams" by Eugene T. Gendlin, Ph.D.
- "Focusing" by Eugene T. Gendlin, Ph.D.
- "One Weird Trick" by Liz Jackson Hearns with Patrick Maddigan
Great to see you!
It has been a joy to reconnect with clients whom I had not seen for over a year. I'm so glad people have been able to get vaccinated and come in for sessions.
Clients and I continue to wear masks for sessions, both because it is still mandated in Oregon for healthcare, and because it reduces the possibility of transmitting Covid if someone has an asymptomatic case.
Writing in Scrivener
I've been writing these articles in a code editor (emacs, if you're curious) all these years, and I finally switched to Scrivener, which is software for writers. You may notice some formatting changes as I adapt to Scrivener's capabilities and limits. I like it so far, and I hope it will streamline this newsletter process once I get everything set up.
Curious, Healing is a blog, and you're welcome to comment there or here about the books. The articles don't have a comment section. You're welcome to comment here or send me email with any thoughts.
If you want the monthly newsletter in your inbox, along with news about my practice, you can subscribe here.