Keeping track of success and failure is definitely important, but I don’t believe a single success or failure defines an individual. What I look out for is how honestly an individual assesses their successes and failures, and if they use that assessment to improve their performance in the next go-round.
It’s grand when the words are just right for the day
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Thank You Ellie! 😀
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How honestly those are assessed.
Hard words. It is so much easier to bash than believe what someone else may think. Especially about my writing. (which I think is horrible drivel) I do other things very well, so I reckon if one wants to kiss or be given cookies, I’m their gal!
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Well, I gotta tell you: there’s a certain point after hours of editing where my writing just turns into a sickening mush of symbols, and I hate it no matter how good it is, LOL!
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Alphabet soup! Or that cereal with letters. Just eat it!
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OMNOMNOMAHGODTHEPOWER! That’s what I yell when I eat it, LOL!
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And therein lies your genius. Gods, I do adore you!
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I adore you to, dear Kris! 😀
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happy sigh.
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Success is learning from your mistakes
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Indeed!
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