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Slow Motion

Does this ever happen to you? Your day never quite seems to get going and when it does, everything happens in slow motion? Though you had the best of intentions, your creative motor never quite shifts into gear? You’re tempted … Continue reading

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Writing Through

“Fight through it” — this is an inspirational saying that my friend and mentor Dr. Rob Gilbert often invokes on his Success Hotline (973.743.4690). One morning just recently a version of this tailor-made for us popped into my head: “Write … Continue reading

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Igniting Inertia

“Igniting inertia” — sounds confusing and contradictory, doesn’t it? By definition, something inert is: 1) lacking in the power to move; 2) very slow to move or act: sluggish; 3) deficient in active properties. Considering all this, any plan to … Continue reading

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Wondrous Words

“…concentrate on things your disability doesn’t prevent you doing well, and don’t regret the things it interferes with. Don’t be disabled in spirit as well as physically.” Dr. Stephen Hawking “Life and the Cosmos, Word by Painstaking Word” — not … Continue reading

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