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Penultimate Day in May, 2015

  • May 30, 2015
  • 3 min read

Lets get down to a constructive idea. Write a minimal quota of words a scheduled day. Give yourself room to go plus/minus on it minimally. Go at it a number of days regularly, say three to six days a week. Go at it minimally six months w/ a target of seven or eight months. Allow yourself some cushion. Go at it w/ low intellectual blood pressure. Make progress nonetheless. Break free from negative energy. Allow yourself to have a day off, say once a week. It might feel like every week you are short a day. Be free of worries. As long as one keeps moving however slowly, one gets there. You haven't got five years? Come on. On Kindle Direct Publishing find the minimal numeber of pages for a book. At one time it was twenty-four pages standard for a "book." Find a winning system that is working for you. All is well. All is not always well from certain perspectives. Like a toxic critic. Be free of letting the toxic critic be your own inner dialogue, in your sacred circle, in your environment, a productive, creative, progressive environment. Constructive ideas progress into constyructs, manifestations of ideas, human ideas. Sometimes divine ideas?


Redefine obstacles, redefine words that are blocks, redefine obstacles that are issues more and more where they fall into ONE'S COMFORT ZONE. Be free of resistance. And the best lessons happen from one's failures. Seize the opportunity to take paths such as one's own strength-based practices as an attitude, a startegy, a mode of operation, modus operandi. It is one's noble obligation to oneself to give one's best. Redefine the resistance. Acknowledge the resistance. face life on life's terms. Find a system and be human. The system is your system. Start doing new things. Doing new things begets doing new things. Work begets work. Get rid of the eternal crimes in your mind, the poverty and lack of abundance, the ignorance. In some such order we are pursuing wealth, justice, and knowledge. We are sorting through looking at progressive gains, free of destructive energy, bad karma. Return to one's internal laws of what is right and look outside yourself for guidance. Just choose your playmates well. Rebuild your circle of mates. Be free of the pathological critic(s). Their motivation is far from your best interest. Its source is usually self-centeredness, a very toxic beast to say the least. And of course it is far from the blessing of creativity, in our case creative writing and writing in general. Live your own life including your supportive people in flux and not, and let others live their lives, in your sacred supportive circle, in flux and not.


Remember. It is not your circus, not your monkey. Winners make it to the page and are free of giving up. W. Allen, "Showing up is eighty percent ... ." (Or some such paraphrase. Get it? It is your world. "There's a world you're living in. No one else has your part." Neil Young.) Be the one to have lateral thinking. Id est, there are often more solutions than no solutions, outside the box being a lot more likely a probability for the answers. Fear no mistakes, there are none. Only lessons. What works for you? Liberate the worker. Increase productivity. What ever. Zen logic? Western logic? Rock? Water logic? Byzantine logic? Alien meathead logic? Comical wits? G_d forbid it be a tragedy. Find one's mind. Find one's wild mind. "Today the world seems brighter," James Taylor. "Got moonlight up in the trees." J.T.


Go ahead now, and go to the page. Win. You are winning!

 
 
 

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