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What are you doing this week? Do you have a reason for your actions? In other words, have you examined the reasons why you are doing what you've chosen to do? When I was leaving Austin, TX, I stopped to video an amazing site. Birds gathering loudly on a group of trees outside a busy airport at sunrise caught my attention. I have not learned about them yet. That was not my why. My why was, "Why don't I get a picture, or better yet, a video to share with my subscribers?” Here's a bonus 9 seconds of bird chatter. Why? Because I like to share my weird and quirky sightings with my people. Look for a survey soon to help me better meet your needs. Think about any topics you'd like to hear about. Thank you!
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Do you need some motivation? Ideas for your writing? Ways to grow in your faith? Wednesday Words is my video blog that posts once a week. Check out my website for more information on my published books and workshop offers. https://cindybcurtis.com
Thinking about cycles has shifted my perspective. Ravenel Bridge from the pedestrian path. Do you shift with a fight or with the ease of a smile? Sometimes, I can be the go-with-the-flow woman. Sometimes, I can be the no-way-not-doing-this woman. What about you? Thank you for trying my poll last week even with a typo in the most clicked response. You all are the best encouragers! By the time I saw the error, the email was sent too far to correct. Accepting my mistakes is still hard for me....
What do you have? What do you need? What do you want? Is it time to value or lo let loose? Thinking about what you must do, what you should do, and what you could do can be a daunting task. I am always somewhere between those three options. When I focus on what I could do more than what I must do, I can allow myself room to dream, to be a beginner, and to try something different. What about you? How are you managing your time and holding on to hope? You matter. Helping you grow your faith
Do you ever feel like what is the point of starting something if you can’t finish it? Are you focused on the big, enormous outcome instead of the little progress? Taking a bite of the elephant is the only way to make progress. I have been pleasantly surprised lately to the point of celebrating the small steps I can make. I have also realized that time can be a friend instead of a robber and enemy. This week has been consistent for me with my revision and marketing focus. I now have a writing...