About
The Site
Zen Advice offers articles and tips on personal development and how to live a balanced life. Zen Advice is for anyone looking for insight into well-being for their mind, body, and soul, but it is especially for those looking for enlightening information with levity and humor.
With each article we try to give readers our thoughts and add a little of our own experiences and expertise. Since one of our authors is a licensed acupuncturist, articles may contain information about how Chinese medicine and history view the subject of the article, and since our other author is a light-hearted geek, you’ll find that most of our articles try not to be too serious or preachy. We feel that these are two of the many great reasons to read our articles.
We hope you enjoy our site and come back often.
The Disclaimer
Free advice is to be taken at one’s own risk, not ours. It is also not intended to substitute for the advice of your real health care professional.
The Authors
Brett Jackson is a Licensed Acupuncturist in the Seattle area. He enjoys this newfound opportunity to talk about himself in the third person. It may or may not continue. Though he is really quite humble on the inside, somewhere near the surface is an arrogant ass who loves the sound of his own written voice. Do not look for actual Chinese medicine treatment from him as he no longer keeps an office at the ready for strangers. It cost more money than it made so it was dropped as a lost cause. Success has different definitions to different people, but my inactive practice has little or no relevance to this blog.
Anthony Moser is probably one of the coolest guys in the world. If there was a ranking of the guys in the world who were cool, he’d definitely be in the top million. What makes him so cool? It’s probably the fact that he has no credentials of any sort that would give him any merit to be giving anyone advice about anything. Credentials aside, he feels he can provide worthwhile advice about life, love, productivity, and other stuff to those seeking it. He may not be a millionaire or a well educated ivy-leaguer, but he can sure like to think he is.
