Archive for the ‘digital storytelling’ Category

Are you making life harder than it needs to be?

June 9th, 2010 by Kat French 1

Yesterday, I had an epiphany. Over coffee (as usual). Have you had a bad day that, on the face of it, didn’t really need to be horrible?  Do you notice that setting an intention for the day changes how you approach the day? Bonus Questions Particularly for Enneagram Fours: Are you a “coffee snob”? (Or [...]

A life in transit, and making connections.

April 26th, 2010 by Kat French 2

Most of this post, in bits and pieces, was written longhand on an airplane. I’ve traveled a lot for work over the past two years. I spend a lot of time in airports, hotels, taxis, rental cars, coach seats. I have been a woman in transit, as much as a woman in transition.

LOST: Everybody Loves Hugo: The humble vs the exalted.

April 15th, 2010 by Kat French 4

In the Big Game of Good versus Evil, don’t rely on the “experts.” Don’t put your trust in the people who have trained their whole life to be the hero. Especially don’t trust the people who never question that they know what they’re doing.

Bathing the Filthy Puppy That is your Soul

March 6th, 2010 by Kat French 5

“What is wrong with us?” I asked myself. “Can’t one of us manage a tiny little bit of patience with the others? Why is every irritation and annoyance justification for an angry meltdown?”

I love Butt Drugs, and I have a t-shirt to prove it.

March 4th, 2010 by Kat French 4

Like George Costanza, I feel a little bit like my worlds are colliding. Part of the time, I’m a web marketing geek hanging out in the swanky metropolitan downtown of Louisville, Kentucky.  Which, as everyone knows, is the quirky, offbeat Seattle of the Ohio Valley basin. And part of the time, I live in scenic, [...]