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Michael Ashcroft teaches Alexander Technique, a training of expanded awareness, often undertaken by actors, musicians, and athletes, with which to get out of one’s own way, and allow performance to flow instinctively. Some use it as a mindfulness practice to not only break habits of moving, but habits of speaking, thinking, feeling, and being.
You might know @naturalhazard from Twitter. Hazard's writing runs the gamut from personal introspective essays like How to Absorb a Shared Success Script (while also thinking you're living without one), to trying to figure out wtf is up with Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems, to developing a new Type of Guy theory, to graphically exploring how arguments that look like they're about definitions can secretly be about how to make decisions.