Speedlinking the Chinese medicine way
Hey folks,
I’m taking just a short break to go see the awesome Rodrigo Y Gabriela at the Oregon Zoo and hang out with my family. I’m working hard on a few articles, and will be writing as you expect soon. The first few weeks of School (we start on September 10) are always a little hectic so please forgive me if my posting frequency is a little off. I may have to supplement with some shorter posts. I am also going to be experimenting with some new formats - including guest posts (posts from other authors), polls, voice and video recording, a copule “best of” posts and more.
The topics I’ve been posting on for the last 6-7 weeks have been good. The structure has taught me a lot about what I like to write about and what you like to read. I may alter it somewhat, adding, subtracting, expanding and collapsing categories. If you have any suggestions of what you would like to see - please do leave a comment.
For today, I’d like to leave you with an annotated list of my 5 websites you may not have heard of, but should visit as soon as you can. I encourage you to try them out if you haven’t and come back and tell me what you think. Not all of them are strictly Chinese medicine related, but hey - what can you do?
1. Urban Monk.com - A blog devoted to the relentless pursuit of integral greatness on every level of the human being. Have a search through his archives, subscribe to the RSS feed and generally take advantage of one of the best personal development thinkers on the Internet.
2. TCMStudent.com - The proprieter of this site has gone to great lengths to create an awesome resource for Chinese medicine students. I particularly enjoy the forums, the practice tests and his lists of links - but there isn’t a single resource that fails to please.
3. TCMDirectory.com - A great and growing resource of annotated links to all kinds of amazing web resources related to Chinese medicine. It’s cheap to get your own practice or other business listed, and all of the links are relentlessly checked for quality.
4. HelfgottBlog.com - A new blog that I am involved with that discusses the science of natural medicine, the growing health care crisis and natural medicine as a vital part of the solution to the problem of health care in the Western world.
5. Lifehacker.com - A vast sea of tips, links and commentary about topics as diverse as memorization techniques, new gadgets, and how to create a lamp out of styrofoam cups. Learn to be more frugal, more efficient and enjoy doing it.
Thanks for putting up with me. ;) Eric
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Some great links there. Urban Monk is a good one I didn’t know of and Lifehacker is an old fav!
Keep up the good work.
RT
Hello
Very interesting information! Thanks!
G’night