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#ThoughtfulThursday: Window
Originally posted on Syl65's Blog: “What you really want for yourself is always trying to break through, just as a cooling breeze flows through an open window on a hot day. Your part is to open the windows of your mind. – Vernon Howard Photo by mali maeder from Pexels
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#Poetry – The silver lining
Originally posted on Robbie's inspiration: It is well known that there is a lot of poverty in Southern Africa, but despite their woes, African people are often friendly and happy people. They know how to make the most of the small things in life. This poem is a celebration of the spirit of Africa. The…
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The saga of today
Originally posted on Entertaining Stories: I took today off for my annual exam. This is because sometimes there is blood involved and I did not want to go back to the office under those circumstances. On my first appointment I saw one doctor, then he kicked me to the curb. After that I saw Dr.…
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Transforming Wishes Into Goals: A Quick Guide
Originally posted on Meg Dowell Writes: Everyone sets goals, whether they realize it or not. But the truth is, most people who “set” goals are really only in the planning stages of ambition. You might tell anyone who asks about your career goals that you want to write a book someday, for example. But that’s…
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Road to a [Horror] Comic: Week 9-10
Originally posted on Author Steve Boseley – Darkly Disturbing Fiction: Good morning (well, I’m in the UK and it’s 10am at time of writing, but you could be anywhere in the world, or reading this at any time, so I suppose that was a pointless opening). Welcome to another week of drawing! I’m still combining…
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Friday Inspiration: These Are Our Children
Originally posted on Syl65's Blog: https://youtu.be/rAlE2EnUP5A Help our children To be the best that they can be Let’s give them our best So they can fly free photo credit: James Dobson – quotefancy.com music: Audio Adrenaline “Kings and Queens”
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How I Learned to ‘Write Fast’
Originally posted on Meg Dowell Writes: I laughed out loud the first time someone called me a “prolific” writer. Not because I didn’t agree with them or because I didn’t appreciate the compliment, though. In all honesty, I knew they were going to follow up with one question: How do you do it? How do…