Greetings!
It’s a new year and in keeping with any of your writing resolutions, I first offer you these thoughtful words from two famous writers.
Oscar Wilde, “Good resolutions are simply checks that men draw on a bank where they have no account.”
T.S. Eliot says in “Little Gidding:” “For last year’s words belong to last year’s language / And next year’s words await another voice. / And to make an end is to make a beginning.”
Secondly, I would say, “New Year’s Resolutions are a glimpse at what we hope to accomplish in the year ahead. To make our hopes materialize, we need to apply the action. Whether it be a class, hiring a coach or disciplining one’s self to set a time to write daily or a few days a week, etc., we have to, as the saying goes, “Put feet on our ambitions,” or they’ll go nowhere.”
I’m here to help those in need of being held accountable or given a healthy nudge.
Happy New Year.
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