What have you written this week?
This is where we can list what we have accomplished each day or week to help us move forward in our writing, to encourage one another to work, to hold ourselves accountable with our sister writers, to find a reason or push to write a blog, a book, a play, a paragraph, a thought, a title or in this case a run on sentence.
What have you written this week?
Have you ever been in a "funk"? I have and write about it here. http://womenmakingstrides.com/2016/02/21/getting-past-a-funk/
This week, I wrote an article called Best Resources for Authors 2016 for San Francisco Book Review, which I also shared on my She Writes Blog.
I also have a deadline with Sacramento Lifestyle Magazine in two days, yikes! Talk about procrastination. I'm going to write a profile piece about a woman named Rev. Jeanie Shaw who not only helps those in her neighborhood, by planting trees and other forms of community service, but she also travels nationwide to help rebuild homes lost to natural disasters. She helped those who suffered from Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey and New York, Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana, she also served alongside Mother Theresa before she died in India and Kolkata. This woman continues to travel and help those in need (she's actually going back to Nicaragua this week to help paint classrooms) so I am happy to tell her story soon.
I am working on an article on Why 'You are never too Old to Write.' I have a place I want to send it. It still needs some work.
Well, life got in the way but I'm still posting on 30 days of forgiveness. Of course, I've figured out it's 30 days that won't be in a row. Gotta cut myself some slack.This has been a very difficult series and I am just now scratching the su
rface in exploring what it means to forgive so I can heal well.
Peer review and feedback means so much to me so comment away. Nevertheless, here are the links.:
Day One: Pushing past the pain, http://boricuaconfidential.com/go/forgiveness1/
Day Two: Stop feeling anger, http://boricuaconfidential.com/go/forgiveness2/
Day Three: Stop requirement payment, http://boricuaconfidential.com/go/forgiveness3/
Day Four: Give up resentment, http://boricuaconfidential.com/go/forgiveness4/
Day Five: Grant a pardon, http://boricuaconfidential.com/go/day-five-grant-a-pardon/
Day Six: Release, http://boricuaconfidential.com/go/forgivness6/
Day Seven: Yield, http://boricuaconfidential.com/go/forgiveness7/
Day Eight: Sacrifice, http://boricuaconfidential.com/go/forgiveness8/
Day Nine: Ascribe, http://boricuaconfidential.com/go/forgiveness9/
Day 10: Surrender, http://boricuaconfidential.com/go/forgiveness10/
Day 11: No blame, no shame, http://boricuaconfidential.com/go/day-11-no-blame-no-shame/
Day 12: Awareness, http://boricuaconfidential.com/go/forgiveness12/
Day 13: Acceptance, http://boricuaconfidential.com/go/forgiveness13/
Day 14: Action, http://boricuaconfidential.com/go/forgiveness14/
I'm back! I'm kicking things off on my newly redesigned WordPress blog with a 30-day series on forgiveness. Big developments have happened over the last several months and I just can't keep it to myself any longer. http://tinyurl.com/Forgive1
Look forward to your feedback. Thanks in advance!
How can we keep faith in human nature after the Boston Marathon bombings? http://WomenMakingStrides.com/2013/04/17/keep-the-faith/
Thank you much, Terri!
You go, girl!
I am SO thankful, you found God's grace and love. You are special. Stay Alive so you can fulfill your Godly purpose. Hugs.
Great blog! Wish I had a dog. (Not meant to be a poem.) ; )