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One Thousand Word Challenge 220: With Perseverance
Tomorrow morning it’s going to be cold. It’s going to be quite cold. Not as cold as it could be, but cold enough for me to be comfortable whinging about it. But I’ll be fine. I’ll persevere. Tomorrow morning I’m … Continue reading
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Tagged Afraid, constraint, count, entertaining, entrenched, fashion, goals, perseverance, prepare, spin, succeed, thinking
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Nitsua: Seaside
One listen. Trying to bounce back and it’s tough, but I was able to throw myself into this, and that’s good, I think. I have a few tracks I want to do, so there will likely be a glut today, … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 888: Word Counter not Counting
This is going to be an interesting writing as the word counter is not working at the moment and so I’m having difficulty discerning as to how far into the writing that I currently am. I’d prefer for it to … Continue reading
Five-Hundred Word Challenge 544: Power of my Legs
Managed to make it to work and I have very little idea as to how. Off course I used the power of my legs and public transport, but I’m still a bit surprised by my getting here and not turning … Continue reading
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Tagged assignments, atmosphere, calls, count, Energy, public, sensation, suffice, swallowing, transport, typing
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Five-Hundred Word Challenge 214: I was Writing and Stuffed up
So I was writing in between calls today, starting and stopping as I assisted customers because it’s a bit difficult to hammer on the keyboard about stuff that has nothing to do with work when I’m at work doing work. … Continue reading


