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Do For Yourself What You Would Do For Others
We all know this the other way around – “treat others as you want to be treated by them”. But what if I need to even the balance the other way around? Do I listen to my thoughts as I would listen to someone … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, alive, compassion, desire, direction, discernment, dreams, encouragement, fear, freedom, friendship, fullness of life, happiness, joy, others, self, should, support
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Fake It Till You Make It
“Someone asked me recently how to do something she thought was going to be difficult, in this case recording an audiobook, and I suggested she pretend that she was someone who could do it. Not pretend to do it, but … Continue reading
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Tagged achieve, aim, aspiration, aspire, camino, challenge, creativity, defeat, difficult, dreaming, dreams, faith, fake it till you make it, fear, goal, imagination, imagine, Make Good Art, Neil Gaiman, PhD, pretend, try, work, writing
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You May Say I’m A Dreamer (But I’m Not the Only One)
I went to a poetry reading today, on the theme of “The Romantics and Dreams”, and I left inspired, and happy. I had realised something of great significance to me: I’m not the only dreamer. (John Lennon would be pleased … Continue reading
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Tagged art, artists, beauty, belonging, creativity, Douglas Adams, dreaming, dreams, fantasy, Frida Kahlo, gift, gratitude, Hans Christian Andersen, happiness, ideal, imagination, Jackson Pollock, John Lennon, Keats, myth, poetry, purpose, reality, tenderness, tribe, truth, Wordsworth, writers, writing
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