Writing the book
The real foundation of the happy ApE project is writing the book. While the concept of ApE didn’t come about before 2012 - as I was introduced to and submerged myself into mindfulness - writing the book started several years earlier.
Childhood
As a child, I loved to write and draw. I wrote stories, kept a diary and practiced drawing. I don’t remember doing it to please anyone, and there was no encouragement. On the contrary, my love of drawing was extinguished by a single splash of ridicule. How fragile the young mind and spirit is.
The Crackbook
Luckily, I found back to writing on a wondrous trip to Brazil in 2008, when my friends and I (felt we) had so many wonderful ideas, insights, and quotes, that we could not keep it all in our head. That was the original Crackbook, so named because it contained all of the things that ‘cracked’ us up.
A year later, I took time off from work to travel to Africa and Australia, and an acquaintance had advised me to remember to write down what I experienced. What wonderful advice. 15 years and 100 books later, I see clearly how writing has again become my companion, healer and mirror.
Writing as Mindfulness
Writing the book started as a social endeavor - and it still is - but since mindfulness entered the picture, it has become more and more meditative. Writing has become a way to observe my thoughts without fear or judgment, allowing the pen to flow freely. This act of observing—of stepping into the role of the Observer—is at the heart of mindfulness.
Book of Life
Everybody has a book to write, a story to tell. Maybe it’s not meant for anything else than you, maybe that’s the best kind of book to write, the book that you write to understand life.
I’m 100 books in now. I share it to see if there’s an audience, but I write for me.
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Art
Doodles
Accompanying illustrations, sketches, or art.
Writing the Book
Celebrating the process of creating art and writing (flow)
Philosophy
Philosophy
Big questions and life’s nature.
Psychology
Personal growth tools and theories.
Mindfulness
Practices and insights.
Happy ApE
Mindfulness and the ApE philosophy.
Perspective
Explorations of viewpoint and reality.
Inspiration
Books, movies, lectures, and influential figures.
Circles
Insights from conversations and community interactions.
Life
Feelings
Emotional depth, poetry, observations on human emotions.
MyLoves
Reflections on family, parenthood, and romantic love (love, wife, kids, friends, dog)
Practice
Having/doing a practice (consciously building habits)
Trip Reports
Altered states of consciousness, psychonaut experiences.
CJO
Reflections on life’s journey and Happy ApE project updates.
Busyness
Productivity, time management, and business.