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Forget about your to-do lists or worrying about your schedule. Just tear, cut, paste an create, using your intuition as a guide. Making a collage is a great way to get a fresh perspective. Want to make your own? You can do it in seven steps.  Read more Text Eva Loesberg Adaptation Nina Siegal  Photograhy […]

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Everything that used to be a hobby for Dutch writer Tatjana Almuli has either become work, or she dropped it because it didn’t yield enough. How can we detach hobbies from productivity? As a child, I had several hobbies: every week I would pick up a fresh stack of books from the library and devour […]

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The new edition is here; your invitation to slow down for a while. Curl up with inspiring stories, fresh perspectives, and creative moments designed to bring a little more calm into your day. In this issue Get your copy now In the Netherlands & BelgiumOrder your copy via the Flow Shop at Tijdschriftnu.nl. Elsewhere in EuropeOrder […]

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The principles of color meditation are simple: Choose a shape, repeat it, change color and fill your page. The repetitive actions relax your body and calm your mind. And the good thing is: you can’t go wrong. A daily color meditation Artist and educator Lisa Solomon offers the class ‘Color Meditation Daily Practice’ on creativebug.com. […]

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Accepting yourself as you are–even if you haven’t finished your work, if you said something stupid, or if you’re in bed by 9 p.m. every night. How can you approach things differently? ‘I really should be able to do this by now’; ‘This can’t be normal’; ‘Did I do something weird?’; ‘Should I have understood […]

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