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Member Since: 03/18/08
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Member Since: 03/18/08
Last Login: 05/05/09
Viewed: 13835
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Program Progress: Day 83
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Modern jazz (Metheny, Jarrett, Krall, Barber, Costello, Evans), Classic (Bach, Mahler, Williams, Haendel) Rock (U2, Killers, Chemical parade, 30 seconds to Mars) Pop (Billy Joel, B. Streisand, Madona, Sting) Dead can dance
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reading novels, history, sightseeing with family, movies, playing xbox with my kids, growing business
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Oscar's Life List:
| Study Engineering |
| Work at heavy construction at the sea |
| Marry my wife |
| Welcoming our kids to life |
| Starting and growing a company from scratch to become the leader in its field in the whole country |
| Travel throughout the world |
| Writing a delicious and satisfying novel |
| See my kids become succesful and happy men |
| Creat and grow my own company that satisfies our customers and allows for a better personal financial state |













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FOLLOW IT UP ...
Do it as how it please you. Never do it in haste as you could end up lacing it with a bit of mess (which is forgivable, anyway). Anyway, go get yourself going. Whatever you have inside, just write it. Plenty of time to adjust it. Seize that moment when you have the urge of writing it down. It could easily slip out if you let it.
Enjoy your journey. Clap, splash, brush, smile. Have a great day, Oscar!
Cheers,
Autumn Mist
Morning pages
Julia Cameron suggests writers (and in fact, any creative person) maintain the habit of writing "morning pages" 3 pages of whatever plops out of your head first thing in the morning. It's an interesting exercise. I should start it again. It purges bad dreams and morning uglies, helps you arrange your thoughts for the day, and it allows your mind to take flight before the day sneaks up on you and starts pushing you around.
It is very clarifying, and might help you with your writing goals...
Good luck!
It's all a process. You're on track.
Don't worry. It sounds like you're having the same experience most writers have. Writing is not easy. It takes focus and dedication. It sounds like you have those. Writing well is something else again. It's something you have to throw yourself into, over and over again. It sounds like you can do that too.
The trick is to have the end result seem to have been easy to write because it's so easy to read and understand. To do that is also not easy.
Hang in there. You can do it.
Thanks!
thank you!