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(day 17:) recognition
Dying Wishes on its way to unprecedented glory, and what I've come to understand about long-term thinking
Anitha Krishnan writes Indian-inspired fantasy fiction with a dash of mysticism and soul-searching. She lives in Burlington, Ontario with her husband and their cherished child.
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Dying Wishes on its way to unprecedented glory, and what I've come to understand about long-term thinking
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A day that didn't go according to plan, and ended up being a day that was full of spontaneous fun and joy.
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It takes time to build a fiction writing career and make a living from it.
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Looking at disillusionment and fulfillment in the creative life, and questioning and debunking some myths I had begun to inadvertently believe in along the way
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Confusing thoughts, and a way out of the maze
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Mental decluttering in a world full of distractions + answering some difficult questions = paving the way towards a more authentic life
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Back writing stories and feeling mighty happy about it!
books you may love
Reaching for the comfort of the familiar: historical mystery books in the Malabar House and Inspector Ian Rutledge series
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Wondering what if things turn out very different than my expectations, and realizing I may be disappointed but I can still be OK with it and move on.
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Another sleepless night and a rambling day
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Setting daily intentions
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It took a single day of going away to gain perspective on what matters and what doesn't.