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Yet another new life…

February 24, 2007 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comment 

Sin and Soup In only mere hours I will finish this project that has kept me busy since last August. Can’t really believe it yet. Will definitely miss some of the lovely and amazing people I got to work with, but hopefully will be able to see them outside of this environment. Will also miss my little rituals around taking the train in the morning, getting tea and a croissant… Not sure how much I will miss global media and financial systems, but then both might appear in my world all too soon ;-)
March will be about taking a break. Outside of the short week in Hawaii last year, it feels like I haven’t had a break in quite a while. So a few weeks of relaxing are definitely in order.
After that, it’s on to writing my thesis, which is now years overdue. Apart from that, I will finally be able to pay more attention to the Center for Conscious Creativity. Have been neglecting that too much in the last years of traveling and can’t wait to go knee-deep back into that. Thirdly, I am going to be spending some time marketing my eCourse “Six Sigma for Your Life” with the help of my fantastic new assistant (Thank you, Michelle! You rock!). Then, there is Joymonkey #3 – “Who is creating your reality?”, my third audio project. Might also venture into visual media this year. Would really love to put together a documentary on the transformational power of art and media… We will see…
In the meantime, I am also starting a new party series under the name of “Sin&Soup Salons” the first one coming up tomorrow (flyer is on the right).
Well, anyway… gotta get back to the work I have left here… All the best!

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