Looking Inward and Onward


 

The simple way is the good way.
How can you simplify your process?
 
If you are writing, simplicity of expression is the most potent tool you have.
 
Do you have a plan? Several plans?
 
During an interval such as the change of seasons, thoughts turn to the future, and desires achieved or dreams that came true are large in your mind. 
It's time to savor the victories. It's time to look at what is yet to come. 
 
Do you want more of that? How will you make that happen?
What of those things that didn't turn out quite the way they were planned? What are the lessons of those?
 
Good planning depends on accurate information about the circumstances. When your story doesn't match what the world is saying, it comes across as failure. And yet failure can present you with great opportunities that you didn't see before your plans failed.
 
Sometimes, not getting what you want is the best thing that can happen. It makes you reach out more,
stretch into somebody you didn't know you could be.
What would happen if you changed your mind about what success is, or what failure is?
 
You could come up with plans that work!
 
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All my best,
 
Always,
 
Betty

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