NanLTToday’s Squidoo Spotlight interview is with 100 club member NanLT.

1. Would you mind telling us a little about your Reiki business?

Kolnza Reiki Healing is the name I have given my Reiki business. Koln-za, one of the spellings for the Kanza tribe from which Kansas gets its name, is reference to my place of birth, and also refers to where I live now in the south of England. Our family coven name, Circle of the Southern Wind, also refers back to the Koln-za tribe.

I’ve been a Reiki Practitioner since 1992 and received my Master’s training in 1998.

I offer a mobile Reiki service. Meaning I will go to people at their home or office to provide Reiki treatments. I also do long-distance healing sessions. Most sessions last 30 – 60 minutes and leave a person feeling well-rested and relaxed.

I’m trained as both a practitioner and as a teacher and do occasionally take on students wishing to learn.

2. Your lenses cover an amazing range of topics. What is your favorite  topic to make lenses about and why?

I think more than anything this shows what diverse interests I do have. I’m a firm believer in the idea that one should write about what they find interesting. I consider myself to be more than anything a learner. I love learning new things, just for the sake of learning.

As for my favourite topic to write on, that’s a tough one. It’s like asking me which of my children I like best. If you went by categories, it would probably be food and cooking. That one has the greatest number of lenses, including both my recipe lenses and my lenses on various herbs and spices. I like all of them though.

3. Which of your lenses did you create first and why?

Looking back, the first one I wrote was “British Roast Beef Dinner
The why is easy. We’d had a roast beef dinner that previous weekend, and it was fresh in my mind. This is still one of my most visited lenses.

4. Coffee or tea?

Definitely tea. Herbal if you’ve got it. But, if you’ve only got tea then make it weak with half a spoon of sugar and a bit of milk. Ta.

Learn more about NanLT and see more of her wonderful lenses by visiting her lensography, Writing Fool.