The following blog comes from an episode on my 4 ½ minute podcast “A Slice of PIE with Christina Mae” A Slice of Pie With Christina Mae Channel Trailer – YouTube

Today I share the most FAQ when I’m interviewed at my book signings and workshops.

“Christina Mae, do you really have a dry erase board and markers in your shower?”

This question comes from what I wrote in my first book, “Life’s Too Short for Dull Razors, Cheap Pens and Worn-out Underwear.” Christina M. Eder: Life’s Too Short for Dull Razors, Cheap Pens, and Worn Out Underwear – YouTube

I wrote about the thought filled magic that happens when sudds-ing up. My best ideas, funniest thoughts and favorite memories are birthed in that magical shower stall…a synergy blend of steam, running water, slow peaceful motion, and clean-scented product.

However, here’s where the brainstorms suddenly disappear into nothing more than a drizzle…

What happens to all those ideas and comical reflections from the time I shut off the water to stepping onto the bathroom rug?

Do they get washed down the drain?

Did I scrub them off?

Does the towel wrap around my head absorb most of that creative energy?

I have several theories, but let’s continue our slice of PIE…

I believe in probortunities. Probortunities are potential problems wrapped in an opportunity of alternative and options. This disappearing mystery can be solved!

I think a standard building code for all contractors needs to be established. Every shower stall needs to have a dry erase board installed.

The hanger needs to be positioned to avoid direct water flow and hung at a height where a 4 1/2 -6 foot person can have their dry erase board and markers included in the shower.  That way when they finish their brainstorm session…er, I mean, shower, they simply remove the dry erase board and do with it as needed.

Dream squashers and nay sayers may object. Law makers may not agree with requiring dry erase boards in all showers, but I have probortunties for each rebuttal.

Speaking from possible trial and error tests, I may have proof that dry erase boards in the shower are not only valuable, but crucial for my peace of mind. 😉

So…the question remains. “Christina, do you really have a dry erase board and markers in your shower?”

I leave that answer up to you.

I’m only saying that today, a list of phone calls, errands, writing deadlines, and workshop curriculum are written…..somewhere.

Grinning from the FROG blog,

Christina

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