I am happy to see that you have an online presence and I look forward to your future posts. As far as “fighting with words that can get you nowhere”, I recently read an inspirational article concerning the importance of obliterating any coveted ideals, delusions of grandeur, or writing goals as it actually impedes the very thing you are wishing for. The article referenced Shakespeare as an example, as his personally defined intentions was to simply get paid for his work as opposed to becoming instilled in the literary canon; his work at that time was publicly regarded as light entertainment despite modern readers regarding his words as convoluted due to archaic language. Let the thing come to be naturally as it was intended to be– resistance and conflict is ultimately instigated by overcoming “what is” as opposed to accepting “what is”, and within that present moment is where the potential of success resides.
Hi Sandra,
I am happy to see that you have an online presence and I look forward to your future posts. As far as “fighting with words that can get you nowhere”, I recently read an inspirational article concerning the importance of obliterating any coveted ideals, delusions of grandeur, or writing goals as it actually impedes the very thing you are wishing for. The article referenced Shakespeare as an example, as his personally defined intentions was to simply get paid for his work as opposed to becoming instilled in the literary canon; his work at that time was publicly regarded as light entertainment despite modern readers regarding his words as convoluted due to archaic language. Let the thing come to be naturally as it was intended to be– resistance and conflict is ultimately instigated by overcoming “what is” as opposed to accepting “what is”, and within that present moment is where the potential of success resides.
Stephanie
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Thanks for your perspective!
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