I made it through another week. It seems my posts about handling my stress help me to manage it better. Take my post last week about choosing to be happy, regardless of the outside influences. I wrote that thinking I needed to do better. Like always seems to happen, when I try to improve, IContinue reading “We’re All the Protagonists of Our Unfinished Stories”
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Can We Choose to Be Happy?
I discovered something this week, or maybe I should say I relearned something this week. Sometimes, I choose to let outside influences determine my mood. But it doesn’t need to be that way. In the midst of all the seemingly compounding stress of my day job, I found myself growing quite frustrated. In fact, theContinue reading “Can We Choose to Be Happy?”
Don’t Miss the Small Things
Talking with a relative this week, I was reminded how easy it is to miss the small things. With all that happens in my day job and my family’s activities, it’s easy to focus on just what needs to be done. It’s easy to focus on the stress. Whether that is managing several projects inContinue reading “Don’t Miss the Small Things”
Another Honorable Mention for My Writing!
As you can see from the image above, I received an honorable mention for my short story “For All the Stones” that I submitted to the L. Ron Hubbard’s Writer’s of the Future Contest for the fourth quarter this year. It is not the first honorable mention I have received from that contest. In fact,Continue reading “Another Honorable Mention for My Writing!”
Board Games, Books, Video Chats With Family . . . Making the Best of This Holiday Season.
I discuss one of my favorite board games, my writing progress, and a free Kindle book.
Can I be Grateful for Anything This Year?
My current writing progress, and a few things I’m grateful for.
I Finally Did It.
Here goes the first few lines of a blog on my own website. I just started this today, so this will be short. This is me accomplishing a few goals I set for myself. I love science fiction and fantasy stories. My parents always had a full bookcase, and as I grew up, I wasContinue reading “I Finally Did It.”