ZENyc: one of my new favorite blogs

Amanda Hirsch's profile says she has no siblings. But she might be my social media twinsie.

Amanda Hirsch and I were apparently separated at birth.
She’s a transplanted New Yorker who first lived in Manhattan before decamping for Brooklyn. Her Twitter profile reads:

Digital media consultant, improv comedian, writer. Yogi, vegetarian, traveler. Advocate for indie media, animals, & sustainable, ethical food. See also: naps.

So, I’m not an improv comedian or yogi. But social media, writer, vegetarian, traveler, sustainable food? I’m not a big napper, but if Amanda will allow me to count sleeping in on Saturdays, we’re twinsies.
As a relative newcomer to NYC, Amanda launched her blog, ZENyc, which she describes as being “about staying centered amid the chaos of New York City.”
She writes posts like three things to do this week to relax in and around New York, or this one on change:

We don’t have to live on auto-pilot. Change is possible. With this in mind, take a few minutes to reflect on the past week:

  • What was stressful for you? What is one small step you can take to avoid experiencing the same stress in the week ahead? For example, if your boss is driving you crazy… can you imagine him or her as a character in a movie? If you witness his or her behavior in this way, does it take the sting out of bad behavior? Can you see him or her as just another character in this crazy movie we call life?
  • When were you happiest? What can you do to increase your happiness in the week ahead? Is there someone whose presence energizes you? If so, can you spend more time with that person? Alternately, are you craving alone time?  Remember, sometimes the smallest step can make a huge difference: fresh flowers on your desk at work, or taking the time to make yourself lunch with ingredients from the farmers market.

Amanda writes on her about page:

the hard truth is that it’s up to you to find Zen in the city — no one can do it for you. You can’t press a button and find inner peace. But this blog, created with love by someone who needs it as much as you do, will provide a steady stream of resources, ideas and perspective to help you coexist more peacefully with the wild and crazy ride that is life in the Big Apple.

At some point, we’ll have to meet in person for a vegetarian, sustainable meal to talk about travel and social media. Until then, Amanda’s blogging away here in Brooklyn inspires me to keep it up.  And to find my Zen in NYC.

I'm Colleen Newvine, and I would love to help you navigate your evolution or revolution
Let’s work together

6 Comments

  • Amanda
    Posted September 29, 2010 9:31 am 0Likes

    Colleen, I am so incredibly flattered to see this post! “My name in lights”… 🙂 I hope you know how much your blog motivates me, too, and this post really inspires me to keep at it. I’m also so heartened to know someone else is out there (a thoughtful, eloquent someone) who is striving to live with intention and make sense of this crazy city. This is all my way of saying THANK YOU, and I can’t wait to keep reading! (Oh, and you should totally take an improv class. Everyone should! Seriously.)

    • Colleen Newvine Tebeau
      Posted September 29, 2010 10:59 pm 0Likes

      Happy to share the love, Amanda. I think anyone who likes what I’m doing would almost certainly love your blog.
      Improv? We’ll see. I might be enough of a ham already.

      • Amanda
        Posted September 30, 2010 7:17 pm 0Likes

        Truly, it’s not about being a ham, or being funny – it’s about trusting your instincts… playing… collaborating… inventing… and meeting REALLY creative people. Oh, and having fun 🙂

  • Christa
    Posted September 29, 2010 9:37 pm 0Likes

    I’m so happy that Amanda cued me into your blog and that you wrote this story about ZENyc. I love Amanda’s perspective and her original, articulate voice. It’s a honor and pleasure to know her and read her writing.

    • Colleen Newvine Tebeau
      Posted September 29, 2010 11:03 pm 0Likes

      Thanks, Christa. I loved your quote on ZENyc about how if you aren’t looking for growth and challenge, you probably shouldn’t live in New York. So true! This city pushes you.
      Thank you for stopping by and for commenting.

    • Amanda
      Posted September 30, 2010 7:16 pm 0Likes

      Wow. 🙂

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