Right to Brag

In response to The Daily Post’s writing prompt: “Right to Brag.” Tell us about something you (or a person close to you) have done recently (or not so recently) that has made you really, unabashedly proud.

Write up
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Front of write up
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The trophy
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Me with the other WHO recipents
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Me with my awards
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Me with my wife at the WHO Awards Luncheon
WHO Awards Luncheon//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js

Right to Brag

In response to The Daily Post’s writing prompt: “Right to Brag.” Tell us about something you (or a person close to you) have done recently (or not so recently) that has made you really, unabashedly proud.

Write up
WHO Awards Luncheon//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js

Front of write up
WHO Awards Luncheon//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js

The trophy
WHO Awards Luncheon//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js

Me with the other WHO recipents
WHO Awards Luncheon//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js

Me with my awards
WHO Awards Luncheon//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js

Me with my wife at the WHO Awards Luncheon
WHO Awards Luncheon//embedr.flickr.com/assets/client-code.js

It’s been a long week

Zombie Flamingoes posted just signs she found on a walk. I call this a treasure walk. This is my kind of “nothing” post that I truly love.

It’s been a long week

Zombie Flamingoes posted just signs she found on a walk. I call this a treasure walk. This is my kind of “nothing” post that I truly love.

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A response in avoidance of the Daily Post’s Writing Prompt https://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_prompt/game-of-groans/

I’ve taken a couple of walks in the past few days, needing to get out of the house due to sadness and just needing to get away from all the work going on.  For some reason, on one of these walks, I thought it might be fun to take pictures of signs. Have you ever noticed how many signs there are out there?  Well, I have.  And there are a lot of them.

So here are some signs – literal signs – from my walk.

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Revision

Writers revise. It’s part of the writing process. It takes your breath away when you go back and scan your own work to find errors. Revision is also a mindset.

In response to: Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is: “vis.” Use a word, or tie your post’s theme around a word, that contains the letters VIS, in that order.

imageYou would have been so embarrassed if they had been published and you are so glad you caught them and changed them. Revision is the opposite of dogma or stream of consciousness. While all have their part in writing, revision is what gives writing its smart look and cohesive form. The animal in us blurts out whatever it wants without few filters, revision reins it in and makes it more palatable for the reader.

Young men finding their way in the world would do well to revise their goals along the way. They way have lofty ideals to be in the movies or become a real estate mogul when a happier goal is to pay one mortgage and work a job he loves all of his life. These types of goals are like pruning trees. They are called goal revision. Whenever I get a big creative idea I want to try, I have learned to keep it open to revision. The truck is to not become lazy and lose the spur of the moment dream but keeping it alive and ope to revision. It gets easier with practice.

In response to The Daily Post’s writing prompt: “Shoulda Woulda Coulda.”

Revision

Writers revise. It’s part of the writing process. It takes your breath away when you go back and scan your own work to find errors. Revision is also a mindset.

In response to: Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is: “vis.” Use a word, or tie your post’s theme around a word, that contains the letters VIS, in that order.

imageYou would have been so embarrassed if they had been published and you are so glad you caught them and changed them. Revision is the opposite of dogma or stream of consciousness. While all have their part in writing, revision is what gives writing its smart look and cohesive form. The animal in us blurts out whatever it wants without few filters, revision reins it in and makes it more palatable for the reader.

Young men finding their way in the world would do well to revise their goals along the way. They way have lofty ideals to be in the movies or become a real estate mogul when a happier goal is to pay one mortgage and work a job he loves all of his life. These types of goals are like pruning trees. They are called goal revision. Whenever I get a big creative idea I want to try, I have learned to keep it open to revision. The truck is to not become lazy and lose the spur of the moment dream but keeping it alive and ope to revision. It gets easier with practice.

In response to The Daily Post’s writing prompt: “Shoulda Woulda Coulda.”