Chai and Chi

Continuing the new “tradition” of learning from myself by re-reading past blogs I would encourage all of you to go back and read your own writing from a couple of years back. Amazingly, when enough time passes the writing is so far removed from you as the creator that you can truly read it as a reader, rather than the writer. You’ll be surprised how much you can learn from this process. It’s the biggest reason I encourage writing students to put their work in the (metaphorical these days) drawer and put some time between themselves and the work before they pull it out again. If you do that, you’ll be able to read it as a reader and critique it like an editor!

Bespectacled & Bookish

One of the most interesting parts of working in cafés is the opportunity to overhear conversations. This afternoon, the background “music” for my pot of eggnog chai (total yum!) was a Portlander who was fretting over how badly his “chi” was affecting his ability to grow his business. If he could just get his chi in line (I’m picturing a whip with a barbed end) all would be well.

The guy across the table from Portlander #1 must have been a life/work coach. As Portlander #1 bemoaned his pitiful chi and complained about everyone he’d ever worked with, Portlander #2 kept trying to redirect him to the need to shift his thinking so that his business could grow. You see, Portlander #2 (and me, and everyone else within earshot) could have easily told Portlander #1 that his chi was suffering from cause-and-effect (or to keep the Eastern vibe: the law…

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