Posts Tagged focus

gratitude can keep you moving forward

Posted 11 October 2010 by
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From time to time, I get overwhelmed with all that I’ve got going on. I need to have things in perspective to function at my best. Writing in my journal helps me to pull things out of my brain and place them where I can review them. It’s like pushing something very close away so [...]

orgnaizing to get writing: categories, subcategories and tags

Posted 29 July 2009 by
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Not long ago, I was trying to determine what to do next with my blog. I wanted to improve it. I decided to start with my categories, subcategories and tags lists since they were all over the place. The critical one was the categories list. It grew so fast to say that my blog was [...]

getting to the sweet spot of writing work

Posted 22 June 2009 by
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Okay, everything is in place. Your computer is on in the right program, your glass of water is cool, and your fingers are all warmed up. What’s the first thing you think of? If the first thing that crosses your mind, is the endpoint, then you might be missing the good parts of work. The [...]

out of focus: the value of a rested mind

Posted 11 August 2008 by
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Blogging is a lot of work, and it’s a pleasure too. I’m including my pictures, now, every chance I get. I may have to start shopping on Flickr or other image vendor site. More than likely though, it’ll finally push me to start to plan my photography shoots—to cover my posting needs. Lately, a bigger [...]