Month: November 2016
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I wrote a novel in a month. Well, okay, I wrote 50,000 words in one coherent story in a month. That’s still an incredible accomplishment. I came to
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The last four days have been truly wonderful, days that really do fill me with the kind of gratitude the season is all about. I got to spend
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Anything worth doing, is worth doing well. Searching for an attribution, the Internet gives me: “Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well,” by Philip Stanhope,
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I finally did it, a couple days ago. I took one of my pairs of size 4 pants off their hanger, and stepped into them. It was a
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I learned today about this German psychologist named Hermann Ebbinghaus who memorized lists of nonsense syllables in order to study memory. He spent a great deal of time
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I’ve decided I’m continuing to work on these five quick breads. I’m going to be a master of them. The way to master anything is to put a
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Thinking about it earlier today, I realized that since I’m getting pretty close to 30, that means that I’m currently about as close to 20 as I was
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I made it to 10,000 words today on my NaNoWriMo novel! That puts me at exactly par (and I’ve since written past that), which is great since I
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I still haven’t started my NaNoWriMo novel, and I’m kind of okay with that. The year that I wrote the best of my novels, I didn’t start until
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