Writing in my Zombie Era
Well, not literally dead, but dead-tired. It’s almost impossible to retain positive momentum when you’re literally in your…
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Well, not literally dead, but dead-tired. It’s almost impossible to retain positive momentum when you’re literally in your…
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One would think that a quick blast from a lightning bolt would have zinged it into non-existence. No, it was adaptable…
“I’m just trying to survive.” It was my mantra. The only way that I could get through to the next day. It was as easy to say as breathing. It was my auto-response to any question of “can you do just a little more?” I was managing a full-time job where 9-5 easily turned
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Writer’s Block is NOT real. Before everyone beats down my door with their proverbial pitchforks and torches, let me explain. There are thousands of websites and how-to guides that break down ways to overcome writer’s block. Stemming from anxiety, writers can feel as though their creativity is blocked or hindered. Symptoms of this kind of
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What did you see when you first looked at me? Did you notice the deep brown flakes in the pupils of my eyes? Did you see the red highlights in my thick hair? Did you happen to notice the color of the dress I was wearing? We can wave a hand at all of those
The day was long. There were way more tasks in the queue to do than there were hours on the clock to accomplish…
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new year’s resolution for 2020 not going as planned This was NOT the year I lost 20 pounds and got “Summer Time Fine.” This was NOT the year I started my new DIY passion project. This was NOT the year I took more vacations from work with the family. Not even close. The year dubbed
Quicksand Sand irritates the eyes. Gritty. Draining it of the moisture while leaving behind abrasions on the delicate places that the eye lid is supposed to protect. It does not help that the sweat beading above the brow now threatens to drip off the eyelash, blurring the vision. Sweat in the eye could be a