by Diana Diehl | Aug 27, 2018 | Misho Theme & Content, Nature, Psychology
Are you cool as a cucumber under pressure? Do you surf the changes in your life with a grin like you’re riding the Big Wave? If so, I envy you, my friend. On the other hand, if you have had more than one person tell you that you need to chill, relax, or not be...
by Diana Diehl | Apr 24, 2017 | Misho Theme & Content, Psychology
The Risk of Standing Out “Must your statements be so blaring?” “I said nary a thing!” “I grant that’s true, still I stand deaf. I think it’s what you’re wearing.” ~D. L. Diehl One of my Owl Sketches of the Day this...
by Diana Diehl | Mar 28, 2017 | Misho News, Misho Theme & Content, Psychology, Reviews
First Times First times are exciting, whether it’s your first bicycle, your first job, or your first published book. Today I am over-the-moon about the first review of “Misho of the Mountain.” Validation This review is especially important to me,...
by Diana Diehl | Feb 23, 2017 | Misho Theme & Content, Reviews
My Inbox of Life Lessons is always full. I have to go back to reread some of its messages frequently so that I don’t have to repeat the same mistakes–at least not so many times. The most important lesson I keep relearning is to be true to yourself. Art as...
by Diana Diehl | Oct 6, 2016 | Misho Theme & Content, Nature
October 4 is World Animal Day. To mark the occasion, National Geographic featured 10 Brainy Animals. Businesses, clubs, and organizations around the globe held workshops and activities. For me, it was a day of mourning. I prefer to write upbeat, inspiring blog posts....
by Diana Diehl | Jan 19, 2016 | Misho Theme & Content
After perusing a recent article in the “Washington Post,” I thought, what have I done? Jennie Yabroff exposed some very revealing statistics in “Why are there so few girls in children’s books?” I had to reexamine the characters in...