Jeanine Lebsack

Writer, research assistant, podcaster, reiki healer, and a passionate advocate for neurodiversity. On my writing journey I’ve discovered a plethora of passions including writing, researching, entertaining through song and dance, with a desire to explore and create something transformational and healing. I believe in the sacred art of storytelling and that there’s power in the written and spoken word. Join me on my journey using the magic of words, music, and heart song. I believe we create ripples of energy that flow throughout the universe and by sharing our stories it creates change, positivity, and healing. Have a listen to my podcast on Spotify and Anchor at House of a Writer.

8 thoughts on “Writer’s quotes Wednesday

  • 2 January 2015 at 7:36 pm
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    Wow! This is absolutely fabulous! I love it! You should make an image widget and put that on your blog all the time! Thank you! <3 Happy New Year!

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    • 2 January 2015 at 7:43 pm
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      Oh thank you so much! I’m so WordPress challenged with the different techniques to use. It’s a great idea though, would it work for a featured image? Me and widgets don’t always get along. ?

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  • 2 January 2015 at 7:58 pm
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    This is truly lovely and I know in my heart you will succeed down every path you take. Take care and happy blogging to ya… 🙂

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    • 2 January 2015 at 8:01 pm
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      Thank you my sweet friend! ? Now I’m trying to figure out how to save it as a widget. I’m WordPress challenged. ?

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      • 2 January 2015 at 8:13 pm
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        Place your mouse over the far left of your blog page (in the black strip area.) Find Widgets and click. A page will open, locate IMAGE… click…. decide where you want the image to go. Header is of course your top picture… and there are sidebars as well… click add widget once you find where you want it….A box will open … Give your new widget a NAME…..Look down from there and find IMAGE URL…..This is where you tell WordPress where the image is coming from. If this is a picture you want to add …the url as you know is the link title, but if it is a picture you want to add then type in its full location. Look down after that for … Image Alignment: it will read none in the box… click the arrow and choose the alignment you want for the page. Click save and go have a look on your blog, if you don’t like the results … Go back into Widgets and delete… try try try, again.. best of luck.. I know you can do it… hugs

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        • 2 January 2015 at 8:40 pm
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          Love this thank you so much Lauren!!! I’m mobile so I’ll see what I can figure out. This might require wine, but I like a challenge. ???

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          • 2 January 2015 at 9:10 pm
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            When all else fails, go for the gusto (Red wine works for me.) but, no promises how the widget will fair in the process..(Giggles) 🙂

          • 2 January 2015 at 9:16 pm
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            I know what you mean. I made a lovely red mulled wine and I’m going to partake on that after my kids bedtime. I have a date with a widget building process. ????

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