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Do What You Love e-course featuring Kanya King, founder of the MOBO Awards

I am so excited about the stellar line-up of inspiring people whose interviews will feature in the upcoming Do What You Love ecourse.  If you haven’t signed up already, register now!  Class starts on March 14 and this is not to be missed.  Over the next couple of weeks I will introduce the incredibly inspiring people who are going to share their thoughts, insights and advice in a series of juicy interviews for the Do What You Love e-course.

Today I am excited to announce that we will have an exclusive interview with Kanya King MBE, founder and CEO of the MOBO Awards. Join us in class to hear Kanya talk about identifying your passion, pursuing your vision, sticking with it despite challenges and setbacks, and finding a support network . Class runs for six weeks. Register now!

Do What You Love e-course featuring Kanya King, founder of the MOBO Awards Kanya King

About the e-course

This online adventure will take you step-by-step on a path to discovering your true passion, and finding a way to make it a greater part of your everyday life.

In six weeks you will expand your comfort zone, nurture your playful spirit and use this to feed your creative soul.   You will travel this path with a community of like-minded people from across the world, sharing your stories, forging new connections, and inspiring each other.

Based on the principle that adventure fuels creativity, a rich combination of thought-provoking posts, juicy interviews and stories will be shared, along with journal prompts, photo exercises, tools to help you on your path and fun weekly missions.

If you throw yourself into it, you will emerge more confident, more curious and much more likely to end up doing what you love.

Do What You Love. Register now!

Kundalini yoga to be offered at Do What You Love retreat

Remember this gorgeous place? Imagine waking up early to this view, birds singing, breathing fresh air, morning sun on your face. And then indulging in an hour of kundalini yoga before a delicious breakfast, prepared on site by a professional chef, and then off to art class?  That is how the days will begin at the Do What You Love retreat.  Morning yoga will be offered as an optional activity for anyone on the retreat. What a way to start the day…

Kundalini yoga to be offered at Do What You Love retreat venue photo credit Natual Retreats

(Image: Natural Retreats)

More about the sessions:

The Kundalini yoga sessions (as taught by Yogi Bhajan) will be led by Devi Kirin Kaur, a level 1 and 2 qualified teacher (trained with Amrit Nam Sarovar over the course of three years).  She teaches Kundalini yoga classes and workshops in East Sussex and Gloucestershire, and is a member of (and fully insured by) KYTA.  Four early morning classes will be offered (6.45-7.45am), suitable for all levels. Please note these will be outside, and therefore weather dependent.

In Devi Kirin Kaur’s words… “Over the course of the retreat there is an opportunity to dive deep into the centre of being.  Together we will unleash potential and connect to the true source of wisdom and truth, letting go of limitations to allow the spirit to soar. Kundalini yoga is the yoga of awareness. We will be working with the energy potential, removing any blocks within the body that create limitation. Through the sacred technology of Kundalini yoga, we will be working to move energy through the chakras. Opening profound joy through the heart, as well as working on creativity, communication and intuition through breath (pranayam), postures (asanas), meditation, chanting and relaxation.

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Testimonials from Devi Kirin Kaur’s students:

“It is like no Yoga I’ve tried before and was a totally new concept to me. The environment (was) friendly and totally relaxing. Devi Kirin is kind, patient, informative and a pleasure to spend time with. The sessions are spiritually, mentally and physically uplifting!” – Fiona Muir

“Devi Kirin Kaur’s style of teaching is gentle but firm, supportive, encouraging, nurturing yet challenging us to stretch to new horizons.”  – Sara Lawlor

“I find Devi Kirin Kaur to be an intuitive teacher, combining her extensive knowledge of Kundalini Yoga with a sympathetic teaching style.  She creates a great learning space and takes care that her students are supported in their journey through Kundalini Yoga.” – Jenifer Corker

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Find out more about the Do What You Love retreat here.

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The mystery of the toilet roll and the Nebraskan newspaper

Do you remember I told you about the Campaign for Real Mail?

It’s where my brothers and I send each other silly things in the post, no envelopes allowed, just for fun.

Well it looks like someone else randomly decided to join in…

I received this toilet roll in the post(!)

It came from my little brother, but all he posted was this little piece of cardboard.

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However when it arrived, it had a newspaper rolled up inside it.

And not just any old newspaper.

‘The Arnold Sentinel’ serving Custer County, Arnold, Nebraska, USA.

It might make sense if I lived in Nebraska… but I live in England!

We have absolutely no idea how it got inside the toilet roll.

I wonder if someone at the Post Office had a little chuckle to themselves?

I love it that someone else had some fun with this too.

The mystery of the toilet roll and the Nebraskan newspaper paper

I got to read a lovely story about deer in a Nebraskan snowstorm, the local Arnold Public School receiving an art grant, and that the ‘Good News Club’ will resume meetings soon.

I like the sound of the ‘Good News Club’.

Might be worth a trip to Nebraska…

 

E-course feature: Christine Mason Miller, artist and author

Christine Mason Miller

I am so excited about the stellar line-up of inspiring people whose interviews will feature in the upcoming Do What You Love ecourse.  If you haven’t signed up already, register now!  Class starts on March 14 and this is not to be missed.  Over the next couple of weeks I will introduce the incredibly inspiring people who are going to share their thoughts, insights and advice in a series of juicy interviews for the Do What You Love e-course.

Today I am excited to announce that we will have an exclusive interview with Christine Mason Miller, artist and author of ‘Ordinary Sparkling Moments: reflections on success and contentment’.  

E-course feature: Christine Mason Miller, artist and author CMM book

Join us in class to hear Christine talk about cultivating awareness, and noticing the beauty all around, to help you identify your passion and ultimately do what you love. Class starts on March 14 for six weeks. Register now!

About the e-course

This online adventure will take you step-by-step on a path to discovering your true passion, and finding a way to make it a greater part of your everyday life.

In six weeks you will expand your comfort zone, nurture your playful spirit and use this to feed your creative soul.   You will travel this path with a community of like-minded people from across the world, sharing your stories, forging new connections, and inspiring each other.

Based on the principle that adventure fuels creativity, a rich combination of thought-provoking posts, juicy interviews and stories will be shared, along with journal prompts, photo exercises, tools to explore your path and fun weekly missions.

If you throw yourself into it, you will emerge more confident, more curious and much more likely to end up doing what you love.

Do What You Love. Register now!

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Other exclusive interviews on the e-course include Holly Morris, the original adventure diva.

Holly Morris profile courtesy of www.hollymorris.com

Holly Morris. Image courtesy of www.hollymorris.com

Holly is executive producer of award-winning PBS documentary ‘Adventure Divas’, correspondent for ‘Lonely Planet Treks in America’ and author of  ‘Adventure Divas: Searching the globe for a new kind of heroine’.  Join us to hear Holly’s thoughts on living a life filled with adventure, doing what you love. Class starts on March 14 for six weeks. Register now

E-course featuring Holly Morris, author and executive producer of award-winning PBS documentary ‘Adventure Divas’

I am so excited about the stellar line-up of inspiring people whose interviews will feature in the upcoming Do What You Love ecourse.  If you haven’t signed up already, register now!  Class starts on March 14 and this is not to be missed.  Over the next couple of weeks I will introduce the incredibly inspiring people who are going to share their thoughts, insights and advice in a series of juicy interviews for the Do What You Love e-course.

First up, the original adventure diva, Holly Morris, executive producer of award-winning PBS documentary ‘Adventure Divas’, correspondent for ‘Lonely Planet Treks in America’ and author of  ‘Adventure Divas: Searching the globe for a new kind of heroine’.

E-course featuring Holly Morris, author and executive producer of award-winning PBS documentary 'Adventure Divas' Holly Morris3

Join us to hear Holly’s thoughts on living a life filled with adventure, doing what you love.  Class starts on March 14 for six weeks. Register now

  E-course featuring Holly Morris, author and executive producer of award-winning PBS documentary 'Adventure Divas'

About the e-course

This online adventure will take you step-by-step on a path to discovering your true passion, and finding a way to make it a greater part of your everyday life.In six weeks you will expand your comfort zone, nurture your playful spirit and use this to feed your creative soul.

You will travel this path with a community of like-minded people from across the world, sharing your stories, forging new connections, and inspiring each other.

Based on the principle that adventure fuels creativity, a rich combination of thought-provoking posts, juicy interviews and stories will be shared, along with journal prompts, photo exercises, tools to explore your path and fun weekly missions.

If you throw yourself into it, you will emerge more confident, more curious and much more likely to end up doing what you love.
Do What You Love. Register now!

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UPDATE… Other exclusive interviews on the course include:

  • Christine Mason Miller, artist and author of ‘Ordinary Sparkling Moments: reflections on success and contentment’. Hear Christine talk about cultivating awareness, and noticing the beauty all around, to help you identify your passion and ultimately do what you love.

Do What You Love – the e-course

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Can you honestly say you are you doing what you love? Wouldn’t you like to be able to say that, and mean it?

This online adventure will take you step-by-step on a path to discovering your true passion, and finding a way to make it a greater part of your everyday life.

In six weeks you will expand your comfort zone, nurture your playful spirit and use this to feed your creative soul. You will travel this path with a community of like-minded people from across the world, sharing your stories, forging new connections, and inspiring each other.

Based on the principle that adventure fuels creativity, a rich combination of thought-provoking posts and stories will be shared, along with journal prompts, photo exercises, tools to help you on your path and fun weekly missions.

And we have an incredible line up of interviews for you – some really amazing people will share their stories along the way, to challenge and inspire you.  (Stay tuned for the interview line-up announcements here soon – they will blow your socks off!)

If you throw yourself into it, you will emerge more confident, more curious and much more likely to end up doing what you love.

This will be like no other class you have ever taken. Can you afford not to join us?

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Sign up here for the Spring 2011 edition of the Do What You Love e-course which will run six weeks Monday March 14 to Saturday April 23 2011. We have curious souls signed up from three continents across the world and an AMAZING line-up of interviews (to be announced soon). Join us for this adventure.

Why do you need this right now?

 

Shades in the mail

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What? That’s what I thought when the 3D glasses arrived in the post! My younger brother had stuck stamps on one eye and put the address on the other, and they arrived! I only wish I had seen the postman’s face this morning…

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The post office actually franked the eye! Hurrah for Royal Mail

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See the note on the back?  From ‘Goggles-R-Us’  ha ha. Already plotting next month’s edition…

Love this Campaign for Real Mail.  A bit of randomness is good for the soul. Why don’t you start your own and brighten up someone’s day?

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The Big Interview - DWYL blog

Have you listened to the new Do What You Love interview podcasts posted recently?

Shades in the mail RachelCharlotteBayKellyWhybrow  Rachel Hazell on paper, Paris and penguins (photo credit: Kelly Whybrow)

Shades in the mail Jan 26  Flora Bowley on painting, passion and pursuing the art of globetrotting (photo credit: Tyson Robichaud)

 

Read other interviews with inspiring people doing what they love here.

 

Toast in the post

I don’t know about you but we seem to get more and more junk mail these days. I miss the days when I would race home from school, hoping to find a pale blue airmail letter with a Canada or France postmark, bearing a letter from my penfriend. And remember the excitement picking up the letters from friends and family which were waiting patiently in Poste Restante at strange post offices in remote countries when travelling. Now we have email, mobiles, Facebook, Twitter and all, it is easier to stay in touch, but harder to properly communicate with old friends. There is nothing like snail mail, and ink on paper, for this.

Toast in the post CRM

And so, in protest, me and my two brothers (who live the other end of the country) have decided to start our own mini Campaign for Real Mail. Every month this year we are going to send each other silly things in the post, and see whether they arrive. The only rule is ‘no envelopes allowed’.

This started when we were reminiscing about our time at uni, when I sent my older brother a piece of toast through the post, and amazingly it arrived!  So for January, I am sending them both some tea bags – a nice cuppa from Yorkshire (which is famous for its tea).  I wonder whether they will get there…

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Have you ever sent or received something weird in the post?  It’s completely pointless fun! Why not try it?

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The Big Interview - DWYL blog

Now here’s a lady who really is doing what she loves… Have you heard Flora Bowley’s story? Flora lives and works full-time as a painter in Portland, Oregon, where she is inspired by magical forests, abundant gardens and a thriving community of fellow artists.  Flora’s love for life and spontaneous nature are clearly visible in her vibrant, easily recognizable paintings.  Flora will be travelling to England in May to teach at the Do What You Love retreat.  Her work can be found in numerous galleries and homes across the US and internationally, and also on a variety of unique products made in collaboration with Papaya! Listen to the podcast of the latest Do What You love interview here.

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I am Guest Curating on Crescendoh.com all this week. Pop over to read my Art Saves story, and see my collection of inspiring posts from other artists and writers.

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Are you doing what you love? Would you like to have your story shared on Do What You Love?  New series starting soon…  see here for more details of how you can get published here.

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Share your story on Do What You Love

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Are you doing what you love?

Whether the answer (right now) is yes or no, we all have a story to tell.

In celebration of the Do What You Love e-course launch, I am putting out a call for guest posts for this blog.  It attracts four-figure weekly traffic, and I want to open up that platform to share your stories with the world.

I am starting a new series shortly, capturing the essence of what it means to do what you love, warts and all, and I’d love it if you would be part of that.

What’s your story? Are you doing what you love?  If so, what changes or sacrifices have you had to make along the way to get there?

If you aren’t (yet) doing what you love but want to, what obstacles are standing in your way, and how are you tackling them?

Please contact me if you are interested in having your story highlighted, and sending more readers to your part of the blog world.

You never know, your story may end up in the book proposal I am secretly working on…

(PS If you have no idea what you love, it might be an idea to sign up for the Do What You Love e-course!)