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Songs can tear us apart and then apologize; build us up. Music has the power to heal. Within its crescendos we cry and inside its lyrics we soar.
These are the songs’ stories that show the power of music, specifically when it comes to figuring out who we are and where we fit in with respect to our personalities.

The problem with perfectionism

Posted on December 14, 2013October 21, 2025 by Ellen Eldridge

  I’m proud of people who claim to be perfectionists, and I know well I’m one of them.  But the problem with perfectionism is procrastination–leave a comment if you think I’m wrong.   These great ideas flood my brain and my hands quickly type or write them onto lists.  I have more blog calendars than…

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How to tell a good poem from a bad poem

Posted on October 20, 2013October 21, 2025 by Ellen Eldridge

You know bad poetry Poetry often makes even poets cringe because everyone has seen and heard bad poetry so often that the form itself becomes taboo, and people are prejudiced against it. What ultimately makes a poem bad is the failure of the writer to convey that deep and moving experience to his reader that…

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Dumpster Kitties – a coffee table book idea, and a reality

Posted on October 19, 2013October 21, 2025 by Ellen Eldridge

What is a ‘dumpster kitty’? When my husband and I moved into our new apartment at the end of August, we noticed quite a few stray cats. Our upstairs neighbors are feeding them (and I caught myself adding food to the dish one day). Well, after about two months I’ve come to realize these cats…

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THE 5 things artists must make time for

Posted on October 13, 2013October 21, 2025 by Ellen Eldridge

I skipped a blog Friday because I celebrated my 35th birthday by interviewing for a job, working, spending the afternoon with my kids at the park and spending my evening on the couch with my husband. Admittedly, all my “downtime” involved responding to texts, emails and thinking about how I would meet my deadlines, but…

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I’m pretty sure Breaking Bad’s Bryan Cranston is a nudist

Posted on September 27, 2013July 23, 2025 by Ellen Eldridge

  As I celebrate my son’s tenth month on this planet, I simultaneously await the season six finale of Breaking Bad along with many many other fans. The show earned Cranston, whom I believe to be a nudist–but I’ll get to that–three Emmys. I’m sure other blogs exist questioning the merit of the plot line,…

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Because we only have 24 hours in a day…

Posted on September 24, 2013 by Ellen Eldridge

One of the hardest things to do for me is admit that I cannot actually do everything that I want to do because of the finite number of hours in a day. I feel like I am/have been doing too much half-assed. So, in the interest of doing the best work in all I do,…

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I’m beginning to love Gmail for its labels, social media integration and multi-email tasking

Posted on September 23, 2013October 12, 2025 by Ellen Eldridge

  When I first got a Gmail account, I did so on the recommendation of a friend from the United Arab Emirates. As one of my more tech-savvy friends, I just trusted him. I don’t remember why exactly, but I believe I needed an email dedicated to the business I was starting: Target Audience Magazine….

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Tiptoeing through the toddler years: how much should we share about our kids?

Posted on September 20, 2013October 21, 2025 by Ellen Eldridge

Though I’ve been inspired by the written word and interested in its craft and form for most of my life, I’ve only been a parent for more or less three years. My blog on Fridays will concern itself with my meandering thoughts about my babies. I’m not expert on parenting (some may say I’m not…

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The branding mistakes creatives make when setting up social media accounts

Posted on September 18, 2013October 12, 2025 by Ellen Eldridge

Branding Mistakes: Whose pie are you filling? Be the pie, not a slice.   When any individual starts out online, he or she needs to consider the branding effects of email addresses, social media accounts and blog URLs. If you tie your online image too closely to one thing (say a book, an art career…

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Becoming a blogger

Posted on September 15, 2013October 12, 2025 by Ellen Eldridge

I’ve been many things in my life; a writer remained at the front of how I always chose to describe myself, but when the Internet beckoned me, my answer was to start a magazine that would inspire artists and contain content I love. That magazine has shaped itself into a resource for all creative entrepreneurs,…

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