Search results for "Testking MB-280 Exam Questions 👝 MB-280 Reliable Exam Question 🤍 MB-280 PDF Guide 😄 Easily obtain ➤ MB-280 ⮘ for free download through ▶ www.pdfvce.com ◀ 🥱Training MB-280 Kit"

Results 286 - 300 of 326 Page 20 of 22
Sorted by: Relevance | Sort by: Date Results per-page: 10 | 20 | 50 | All

March 12: Clearing the Pathway to Artistic Inspiration Using Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT)

[…]pm Mountain Time Learn how to overcome creative blocks, stress, and anxiety using Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), an empirically-validated form of acupressure tapping. Whether you are feeling overwhelmed from life’s stresses, struggling with self-worth issues, or feeling anxious, depressed, or blocked from your normal creative flow, EFT is a highly effective, body-based, healing modality that can empower you to clear […]
Read more » March 12: Clearing the Pathway to Artistic Inspiration Using Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT)

Acting with Juice Boxes: Exploring Indian Breathing Techniques

[…]and after we attempted other emotional states. We would pick one of the rasa boxes—like vira, for example, the breath of gallantry, heroics, and courage—and try to activate that breath. We measured the intensity of our breath (and thus the emotion) on a scale of one to ten, one being the weakest and ten being the strongest. Then we would […]
Read more » Acting with Juice Boxes: Exploring Indian Breathing Techniques

January 25: Resolutions Reimagined: Setting Effective Goals & Using Networking to Succeed

[…]ahead, this webinar is the perfect kickoff to a productive and fulfilling year. Join us to transform your resolutions into actionable, attainable goals. Bio: Tiffany Thomas is a chocoholic former math teacher and homeschooling mom with Crohn’s Disease who has absolutely no idea how she’s ended up as a published author of novels and children’s books. She and her husband […]
Read more » January 25: Resolutions Reimagined: Setting Effective Goals & Using Networking to Succeed

LDSPMA Leadership

[…]Church and the principles of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Below is a list of current leadership and committee members. We are always looking for new leaders to help carry the movement forward. Click here to open the leadership list below in its own […]

Called to Create: Interview with New Host Connie Sokol

[…]Brooke Walker. I’ve been doing that for 16 years now. I sort of fell into it, but I was looking for opportunities for the Lord to use me. It’s not a talk at you podcast. It’s very much like you’re sitting at the kitchen table enjoying a conversation with people who are extraordinary. RACHELLE: You’re a best-selling award-winning author, you’ve […]
Read more » Called to Create: Interview with New Host Connie Sokol

The Other Christmas Miracle

[…]in Christ in our crazy world today. Merry Christmas. Robert Starling is a creative consultant for Book of Mormon Central  (www.bookofmormoncentral.org). He has been a writer and producer for the NBC Television Network, and at Schick Sunn Classic Pictures, Osmond Productions, and the media production department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.  His recent book “A Case for […]

Getting Started with Cosplay

[…]pieces from places like Amazon or Halloween stores is totally okay. Cosplay is made up of whatever components you feel work best for your budget and time. Is the wig available to buy online? Buy it! Often some pieces aren’t available to buy, so that’s when I dive into the process of making them. Design Your Build When I first […]

LDSPMA Member Spotlight: Gale Sears!

[…]for good in your creative pursuits? I write mostly historical fiction with an LDS thread running through. Hopefully, my stories not only open a new world of discovery for the reader but also lift their […]

Tips for the Creative Parent

[…]seriously writing, I let mealtimes become more casual. Some ideas: a. Keep yogurt in your fridge for a quick snack for you or the kids. Yogurt and a banana make a great breakfast, too. b. Take a loaf of bread and make it into a whole stack of sandwiches. Then slide the sandwiches back into the bread sack. When someone […]

Nine Ways to Prep for a Vocal Recording Session

[…]that should help your next recording session go smoothly, giving you the result you are looking for—a killer record! Before Scheduling the Session Memorize the song It’s true that you can hold lyrics in front of you while recording and no one would know, but after all these years of working with singers and being a professional vocalist myself, I […]
Read more » Nine Ways to Prep for a Vocal Recording Session

Humbly, I Market: 5 Reminders of the Power of Humility in Creating

[…]that I could work on (some are still works in progress!) and I learned what strengths I have. For example, I have determined that my work is able to help authors write stronger plot lines and engage their audience, but it isn’t great at catching all the typos and grammatical errors. This knowledge gives me the confidence to tell people […]
Read more » Humbly, I Market: 5 Reminders of the Power of Humility in Creating

Trusting Your Teenage Writer: Three Tips to Avoid Overwriting

[…]truly understands how complicated the conflict is, how high the stakes really are, or how forbidden the love is? Repeating the same information using different words, in consecutive sentences, or even on the same page, is just hitting the reader over the head again and again with your pointy-point. It doesn’t add emphasis. It is not effective. It’s just annoying. […]
Read more » Trusting Your Teenage Writer: Three Tips to Avoid Overwriting

Roundtable: April 2016

[…]made one, it’s not difficult! Lynda.com has tutorials. Search on Google to find people who can format for you. Hire a university student who knows how to format ebooks. Some distributors will format your ebook and distribute it (e.g., Smashwords, Amazon, Kobo). Ebook Distribution Distributors include Amazon KDP, Nook, Kobo, Hummingbird Digital Media, iTunes, and Google Play. Amazon has a […]

Roundtable: July 2016

[…]and spelling, no typos. Analyze traffic to see what’s bringing your audience to your page. Compete against yourself and your stats (number of viewers, clicks, etc.). Set goals to improve performance of content marketing. Presenting case studies/success stories can help drive interest, but stories that are really relevant to your audience’s businesses are more effective. Break information into digestible bits. […]

Member Spotlight: Alan Sanderson!

[…]of one (myself), then I’m happy. In what ways do you feel you have been able to be a voice for good in your creative pursuits? People comment to me pretty often that my music is uplifting or that they learned something from a blog […]