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ENJOY EACH DAY AS IF IT IS YOUR LAST. LAUGH, LOVE, LIVE, AND GIVE THANKS TO THE LORD.
1. IT'S NOT TRUE...but it is!

I can't believe it's been so long since I blogged, but it has been.  I don't know where time goes, do you?  However, we all realize at some point in our writing career that we've been remiss in some area, like blogging, checking our favorite writers' blogs, or just keeping up with the here and now in publishing. 

While this past year has been a difficult time for several reasons, I have been busy with several rewrites on promising articles or stories. My downfall would be I avoided seeking representation because ... well whatever reason my silly brain came up with to procrastinate. It's easy to hide from responsibility by procrastination. Nothing new, right?

So, one of my critique groups came up with an idea to post to each other our goals for the WEEK.  Even though we only meet once a month, we keep up with each other on a regular basis.  We intend to put our goals out there, and update what we have successfully completed at the end of each week.  That puts enough pressure on us to make it happen, and/or to learn how to set realistic goal for ourselves so we don't feel like we have failed... we will cheer each other on to keep trying.  I love the idea. I also love the passion of these writing friends.

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