Tag Archives: reflection
Another Year Older – Now I Know I’m 31
It used to be that I never felt older after a birthday. I mean aging, life, is this continuing journey and it can sneak up on you – it’s not like it happens overnight, it just might seem that way … Continue reading
Posted in Health, humor, Journal, Life, Opinion, Personal, Thoughts
Tagged 31, adulting, birthday, getting older, growing up, reflection, thirties, twenties
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Days of Thankfulness
So I meant to do 30 Days of Thankfulness on Facebook, but NaNoWriMo kind of consumed my life. 😛 So, I have collected all of my thanks here. Here are my 30 days of thankfulness. I apologize in advance if … Continue reading
Posted in Family, home, Inspiration, Journal, Life, Love, Personal, Relationships, Thoughts, Writing
Tagged friends, gratitude, growth, learning, reflection, thankful
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It Is Hard To Do (Be) Brainless – Blogging Blah
Have you ever felt burned out on kind of everything? I have. I’m tired, and I find myself lagging in everything the last two weeks. No real reason, except my body is not allowing me to get as much sleep … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Thoughts, Writing
Tagged "burned out", "true to the moment", "what to write", blah, blogging, burnout, joke, reflection, thinking, thought, tired, wit
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And Then I Had A Collection: How One Inspired Short Story Gave Birth To A Collection Of Stories
Less than two weeks ago inspiration hit me HARD. For the first time in over four years I was writing fiction. The characters came at me before I could get every aspect of their personalities down (thank goodness for my … Continue reading
Posted in Editing, Inspiration, Publishing, Writers, Writing
Tagged "short story collection", "short story", fiction, reflection
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Struck! Making Inspiration A Priority When It Smacks You Upside The Head
This morning I was exhausted, on the tail end of whatever it was I caught last week. I woke up at 6:00am, took some Tylenol, kissed my husband goodbye for work, had hot tea with honey and went back to … Continue reading