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  • ...college professor, but what I always wanted to do was write. When the bottom fell out of the college teaching job market, I went to work writing training programs, and later on into f...
  • ...h easier to stay on your diet. Plus, should you pack a lunch, you should have the recovery of your lunch time hour to walk about and acquire some training in. For all those with heart...
  • Definition of sabbatical: any extended period of leave from one's customary work, especially for rest, to acquire new skills or training, etc. Definition of leap: to spring through the air from one point or position to another. Savor the fresh perspective. May it be transformative!
  • Thank you, Monica.  Good for you!!  NIce to hear you used the best of your professional training to be expressive in the creative realm. I do think the passion of advocacy helped me wr...
  • ..., how can we effect change? Publishing houses should require diversity training but they don't. Marketing and...how can they know how to market to diverse audiences, unless they have training or bring in people of color t...
  • Thanks for sharing this, Jenni. I, too, am a late bloomer to fiction! A journalist by training and practice, I shifted to fiction some eight years ago and have never looked back! Looking forward to your novel!
  • ...novel with the support of NaNoWriMo 2015 (35,888 words).  I am traveling to San Francisco in February 2016 to take the Labyrinth Walk Facilitator training at Grace Cathedral with the s...
  • ...community.  I also know that I'll be doing some real soul-searching in San Francisco in February.  I'll be attending a Labyrinth Walk Facilitator training at Grace Cathedral and my chu...
  • Lene, here in the U.S. in my mother's generation, it was expected that women would be silent, unless directly spoken to. Anyway, that was their training, except that when they began to...
  • ...g that I could stop writing. Exercising is as vital to my life as working -- I need both to survive, and running marathons keeps me in perpetual "training" mode, that way I don't fall...