
Like this boat – and many of you – I’m sitting and reflecting, waiting for the tide to change, readying myself for the part I’ll play.
How about you?
Like this boat – and many of you – I’m sitting and reflecting, waiting for the tide to change, readying myself for the part I’ll play.
How about you?
it already has.
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Ha! Yes, that is true. It changes daily. And then there is another way in which I feel (at least personally) in the middle of a bigger shift.
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A dear friend emailed me a note where she mentioned that she’s feeling “in between” and “on hold” – I get that and your gentle words convey the same. We’re all on unique inner journeys, that’s for sure!
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Yes! Lots of change and lots to think about. Wishing you well!
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I love the reflections on these sorts of photos, as if the sky is above and below. 🙂 I’m not really readying for the end of the virus… more just holding my own, trying to find a measure of balance. I usually don’t mind uncertainty, but it runs rather deep right now. I hope you’re doing well my friend and finding peace in your creativity. Be well.
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Wishing you well, also!! The virus is just one of many symptoms, in my opinion. Those of us practiced in uncertainty are more prepared for such times, but it’s challenging even so ❤️
Side note: when you write a book, do you have a collection of readers who give you feedback along the way? Do you wait until you have a polished draft before sharing? I’m curious about your process…
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I get a book as polished as I can and then send it out for feedback. I don’t like to ask beta readers to comment on something that I know isn’t right. Hopefully I get back tons of constructive criticism because at that point, I can’t see what’s wrong with it. My brain is numb. Lol. Knowing what works is great, but knowing what doesn’t work helps me grow. 😀
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That makes sense!
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