Tag: Thoughts
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Thank You Recent Echo Reader!!!
Whoever that was reading Echo Volume 1 on Kindle Unlimited yesterday…I say Thank You! Thank You So Much!!! WHOO! I’m in the final throes of editing Echo 3—both relieving and terrifying all at once! Trynna make it as spotless as possible for you beautiful readers! Get Echo Vol. 1 on Kindle here: Vol. 1 on Kindle. Vol.…
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Musings
The only way to grasp the core of a “master’s” teaching is if you use it to end up so that you are able to teach yourself.
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Thank You Recent Echo Purchasers!!!
What whaaaaaat!!!! Thank You to those gracious individuals who bought a copy of Echo 1 and 2 yesterday! I’m currently down to polishing one last chapter—chapter 55 to be exact—for Echo 3, trying to work all the kinks out, worrying about make-believe concepts like “abiotic perfection,” but rest assured, Echo 3 is coming! Once again,…
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Musings
I’ve realized that pouring my soul into my writing does not entitle me to money or recognition. Pouring my soul into my writing is simply par for the course. What may or may not happen after that is just a pleasant side effect.
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Musings
It is necessary to forgive yourself…but not at the expense of holding yourself accountable. Too great a weight will hold you back, while the complete absence of it will lead to an undeveloped spirit.
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Echo: The Weekly Update
No more word count until the next book; volume 3 is done and being edited. Thanks to All Who Bought Echo! And BIG THANKS to Melissa, Barbara, Ian, Lorna, [anonymous], Lisa, Meg, Matt, Bobby, F.T., Alice Smith, Leslie Coop, Richard, Shauna, Sydney, Pam, Jessica, Angela, Kiesa, Ross, Keith, and Alice for posting AMAZING reviews on…
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Thank You Recent Echo Purchasers!!!!
Had me a wonderful Sleep-in Sunday and a break from soesh meeds yesterday to let my brain relax and rejuvenate, but today it’s back in the saddle! First: Whoever bought a copy of Echo 1 and 2 yesterday, Thank You So Much! I’m editing the crap out of these last two chapters of Echo 3, trying…
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Musings
Undeveloped/lower levels of talent must be leveraged into effectiveness through discipline and strategy.
