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News of a Newsletter and a Feature Featuring Pictures

February 7, 2007
Category: Miscellaneous
By Arlene Harder, MA, MFT
 

SantaFeDam.jpgYesterday, as I was in the middle of getting the first Support4Change newsletter ready for distribution, Lynne Fearman, a marvelous masseuse and artist, came for one of my infrequent massages. I showed her my websites and she showed me the pictures she has on her pages of the Segil Art Gallery. This led to a discussion on the use of pictures as vehicles for dialogue.

Before I knew it, I had included a picture of hers in the creativity section to illustrate a technique for “stepping into pictures” that helps people access the right side of their brains. To read more about this technique, see Stepping Into a Picture. in the Support4Change creativity section.

In addition to telling you about that new feature, I am writing to let you know about the newsletter, of course. That is where each month subscribers can get Q-and-A Club questions (though you can also get those here in the blog) and a gratitude for that day (though you can get that here in the blog as well). But there are other things you may not be able to find here that will be in the newsletter. They include information on new articles on the site, an idea from someone I admire, a book for grandchildren (or children if you aren’t fortunate enough to have grandchildren), books for adults who wish to change themselves or the world, and articles you may not have seen on Support4Change, as well as anything else I want to add.

Check out the first edition and then sign up for your own copy.

Tomorrow I will be adding a number of things for which I’ve been grateful each day, but which I haven’t taken time to write here. Too late tonight, but there should be time tomorrow before I have to get ready to go away for the weekend to visit my grandchildren in northern California, something for which I am VERY grateful.

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