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  • Oh I totally agree with the "women don't think big enough" statement. This has been my number one obstacle and serious frustration with female businesses and women's v...
  • @Zetta, Preach it.  In trying not to be 'one of those type of bosses/publishers' I let people get away with too much/gave to omany authors the benefit of the doubt/mad...
  • I appear to have substituted snacking for smoking, unfortunately. (No one has to point out oral fixations...) Sitting outside with a cup of coffee, a pack of Marlboros...
  • Love this. A cigarette break is the opposite of a social media break...I absolutely agree! There is a typewriter that's available now that is a computer but operates s...
  • I think it's great. I love the cigarette hanging out of her mouth
  • Shakespeare and Dickens wrote for the masses and are highly regarded for it by writers of literature and commercial works. Shakespeare needed BIS--Butts in Seats, and...
  • While I do dislike having the characters described in minute detail, and I especially detest it when each character is described using the same technique (whatever tha...
  • When I (finally) stopped smoking I made time for breaks as much like a cigarette break as possible... w/o the ciggy... I stepped outside; I chewed pencils; I talked with people; I read something non- work related. I planned for this and it all helped.
  • Celine, totally true that "not getting any younger" is a big motivator. I often think of the scene in Fried Green Tomatoes where the lady ]Kathy Bates] gets really mad...
  • You go Beth ! Thinking bigger begins in small thinking. I agree in moving all in one motion (butts, brains and creative minds). Sincerely