Ignore Work-Life Balance, Pour Gas on Your Internal Fire, and Ignite Your Passion — Daily Quote

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We ordered Chinese food this week. I’m a sucker for Moo Shoo Pork, Double Stir Fried String Beans, Salt and Pepper Smelt, Eight Treasure Tofu Pot, and well, I like everything on the menu. Oh, and egg rolls. Don’t forget the egg rolls. The entertainment portion of the evening is reading your Fortune Cookie. Mine made me cry because we all know the predictions in Fortune Cookies are always 100% accurate. It said, “You will start that thing you have been putting off.”

I have sound reasons for delaying this thing. First, I’ve had too many projects in various stages of completion. Each one vies for my attention and makes me juggle competing demands, worry over unnecessary delays, and run in continuous circles. I have used postponing the start of my pet project as a carrot. Once I have cleared the deck and finished these annoying, never-ending tasks, then I earn my reward.

The second reason I have banished my shiny new “thing” to wait in the wings is that it is a passion project. Once I begin, I know it will consume me. My muse will become my obsession. I won’t have time for anything else because I intend to devote every available moment to my project. Work-life balance won’t exist. My work and my life will intertwine, and there will be no conceivable way to distinguish between the two. I won’t want to separate them.

I will forget to eat, and I won’t notice when someone enters the room. I’ll lose track of time and become irritated when my body requires sleep. Some people deem this level of focus a sacrifice, but not me. There is nothing in the world I would rather be doing. Creating my work brings me happiness and inspires me to drive past reasonable limitations.

Galileo Galilei said, “Passion is the genesis of genius.” I can’t wait to pour gas on this glowing ember, start a blazing fire and let my passion run wild.

Do you have a “thing” you have been putting off?

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Keep on writing.

Jo Hawk The Writer

The 2021 Daily Writing Challenge – March 19

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I am still working on fitting my class into a packed schedule, feeling the pressure from the 9 to 5, and attempting to starve off the horrid tendrils of a migraine that wants to shut everything down. Thankfully, we are sliding into a weekend where the forecast calls for pleasant weather for Springs’s arrival. The countdown calendar ticks away not days but mere hours until we can kick winter to the curb.

Hello Spring. I am ready for rain, blustery gale force winds, signs of life, and warm sunshine. I will soon sleep with my window open to let in the sweet air, filled with inspirations for me to catch as I dream. My garden’s fragrant blooms promise to return to remind me of grand gestures, the first blush of love, and the thousand possibilities waiting on the horizon.

No matter the challenges and the obstacles blocking my way, I maintain the item at the top of my list as a non-negotiable. Yesterday I wrote 384 (countable) words.

Did you write yesterday?

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Keep on writing.

Jo Hawk The Writer

Question Your Beliefs But Never Doubt the Power of Pink – Daily Quote

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I have been thinking a lot about, well thinking. How do great minds think, and how do we learn to think? I don’t remember taking any class or instruction on how to master thoughts. Wanting to know more, I stumbled upon an essay by William Deresiewicz entitled Solitude and Leadership. In it, Deresiewicz states “Thinking means concentrating on one thing long enough to develop an idea about it.” It’s thought-provoking, and if you can ignore Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook for five to ten minutes, I recommend reading it. The concepts he discusses prompted me to explore how I process ideas, where I find my flash fiction and daily quotes topics, and how I arrive at my beliefs.

In school, I found silence was my refuge from the constant barrage the world inflicted. I consumed a steady diet of Herodotus Histories, Benjamin Franklin, Marcus Aurelius, Carl Sagan, and Steven Hawking. The Classics, including Heart of Darkness, were required, and welcome reading. I gravitate to intellectual debate, listening to other’s opinions, researching facts, and testing the validity of those reported data. I read articles that align with my convictions and those diametrically opposed to what I think I believe. I pull arguments part, examine logic, and expose them to the bright light of a healthy dose of skepticism.

I still allow myself the space to consider I am incorrect in my assumptions. And in pursuing discovery, I have endured ridicule because I hadn’t watched the latest episode of the newest mind-numbing series. Like Audrey, I believe in being strong when everything seems to be going wrong.

What do you believe in?
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Keep on writing.
Jo Hawk The Writer

Happy St. Patrick’s Day – Daily Quote

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I love St. Patrick’s Day, and I really missed the celebrations last year, and sadly I must miss them again this season. The long-standing Chicago tradition of dying the river green was a no-go in 2020, and a late “Oh, ok, do it then” from the Mayor was disappointing. Still, they killed the parades, nixed gathering, stopped pub crawls, and canceled fun. The cancelation of the annual events, my harbinger of Spring, has left me searching for signs of Blarney Green.

That was what attracted me to today’s quote. I could become a magical leprechaun. Pots of gold exist, and granting other people’s wishes is easier than you could imagine. A kind word can often change the trajectory of someone’s day. A simple act of kindness can have an enormous impact. Holding a door open for a frazzled mother or an older person might be the best human interaction they have all week.

My grocery store has a raffle where they hand out game pieces for prizes. They base the number of cards you receive on the amount of your purchase. This week I gave all of my cards to a woman in another line. She had been arguing with the cashier about how many she should receive. Her expression was priceless. But hands-down, the best payoff was the look on the cashier’s face.

On St. Patrick’s Day, I am cooking a massive corned beef brisket with cabbage, potatoes, a loaf of Irish Soda Bread, along with my new favorite dish Colcannon. If you like cabbage and potatoes and a bit of yummy bacon added as an extra treat, more is never a problem. This newly minted magical leprechaun would be remiss if we overlooked a dram or two of good Irish whiskey. Then I plan to search for more wishes needing to be granted.

Whose wish will you grant today?

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Keep on writing.

Jo Hawk The Writer

The 2021 Daily Writing Challenge – March 17

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Daily demands never lessen, and when I need to do something for myself, I often shoehorn it into my schedule. I have been wanting to take a specific online class. But in the past, I didn’t register because I used faulty logic to rationalize my busy life as a valid reason to pass on the opportunity. This time they offered a significant incentive, so I paid the fee and decided I would have to make it work. Learning new skills always comes with a price, and I am paying with sleepless nights and hand cramps.

Unfortunately, some writing is better suited to pen and paper than our high-tech keyboards. This course lends itself to old-school handwritten brain dumps. So far, I have accumulated ten pages of vital information, along with some Word. Docs I haven’t yet completed. I committed to late nights, early mornings, and letting a few tasks slide, but I find myself struggling to stay current with the daily assignments while attempting to sustain my everyday routine. It doesn’t matter. I am loving the class, and I am shoveling countless tips and tricks into my toolbox as fast as I can. Pass the coffee. I’ve got homework to finish.

No matter the challenges and the obstacles blocking my way, I maintain the item at the top of my list as a non-negotiable. Yesterday I wrote 331 (countable) words.

Did you write yesterday?

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Keep on writing.

Jo Hawk The Writer

Fighting for Words, Writing Crap, and Persevering Through the Process – Daily Quote 

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The exercise of writing every day teaches us many lessons. There are glorious periods of sunshine when the muse whispers in your ear and fills your working session with wonder. You look forward to sitting at your desk, and by some magical method, words, sentences, and paragraphs become completed pages. The process is effortless. Other days you drag yourself to the keyboard. You seem uninspired, but you sit, force yourself to type, and you connect to the magic, the obstacles disappear, and you finish with more than you could have imagined. You feel as if you could write forever. These are the days I forget to eat, and hours and minutes pass in unique ways, expanding and contracting as if I were aboard some strange time machine.

Then there are days when, despite your best efforts, the words are crap. You forget how to spell simple words, turning a phrase turns into compost bin scraps, and the delete key sees more use than any other under your inept fingers. How easy it would be to give up, vow to double down on your day job, and kiss your dreams goodbye.

Discipline makes you strong, and you battle through, working, and writing until you reach your daily goal. The chances are, when you edit those hard-won words, you find gems you didn’t recognize when you wrote them. Even words written on a good day could be crap. Regardless, they exist on the page. They are words you can edit. Words you can spit-polish and shine to tell your best story.

How is your writing discipline developing?

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Keep on writing.

Jo Hawk The Writer

The 2021 Daily Writing Challenge – March 16

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Exhaustion and feeling tired are common themes this month. I decided to throw in the towel and go to bed early. But not before I completed my number one priority for the day.

No matter the challenges and the obstacles blocking my way, I maintain the item at the top of my list as a non-negotiable. Yesterday I wrote 477 (countable) words.

Did you write yesterday?

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Keep on writing.

Jo Hawk The Writer

Risking Your Brain and Body to Spring Ahead on Daylight Savings Time — Daily Quote

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Daylight Savings Time should be packaged with a Freebie Monday. I’m not a morning person, and even on an ordinary day, hauling my still sleeping body from my comfy warm bed is a Herculean task. Asking me to move an hour earlier, and trying to mislead me by stating the clock reads the same time, is just cruel. It turns out it may be bad for our health and our brains.

A recent article from UT Southwestern Medical Center states, “desynchronization of our body clocks has been linked to increased health risks such as depression, obesity, heart attack, cancer, and even car accidents. Changes in daily patterns can trigger stress in our brains and cause sleep deprivation, disorientation, and memory loss. It can also lead to difficulties with learning, social interactions, and overall cognitive function.”

I raise my hand and attest to feeling sleep-deprived and disoriented. I am laying my current difficulties in concentrating on my writing squarely on this silly and unnecessary mandate of changing the clocks. If they must subject us to the lunacy, I feel entitled to a Freebie Day off to ease my transition into the new schedule. Mother Nature is much kinder to humans, and she only adjusts daylight hours by a few minutes every day. She at least doesn’t want to shock our systems without a good cause. I think I need a nap.

How is your Monday?

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Keep on writing.

Jo Hawk The Writer

The 2021 Daily Writing Challenge – March 15

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I hate the change to Daylight Savings Time. Spring ahead, fall back, get straight, go forward because it’s not too late to go back to bed. Maybe I worked too hard this past week, or perhaps the weather change is affecting me. The temperature dropped twenty degrees overnight. When I ventured out from under my feather comforter, I regretted my choice. We are back to snuggle and sleep weather. Those silly forecasters are calling for 3 to 4 inches of sleet and snow accumulations for Monday.

Whatever the reason, my writing sessions were not productive, and all I wanted was to sleep. The words didn’t come easily. My mind wandered, and I fidgeted in my chair. The chair is uncomfortable. I plan to invest in a pretty ergonomic replacement, but yesterday, I could not sit still. So, I adapted, and  I took more frequent breaks, and when I finished my work, I stopped and found other more exciting activities. We are entitled to a few off days, occasionally. I had hoped to accomplish more at my desk, but I didn’t stress about my lack of focus or my struggles to form coherent sentences. It happens. In honor of the stupid time change, I went to bed early. It can’t hurt.

No matter the challenges and the obstacles blocking my way, I maintain the item at the top of my list as a non-negotiable. Yesterday I wrote 432 (countable) words.

Did you write yesterday?

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Keep on writing.

Jo Hawk The Writer

Exercise Your Yoga Pants, Say No to Stress, and Dare to Grant Yourself Time to Unwind — Daily Quote

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The change to Daylight Savings Time always messes with my internal clock. It takes a week or more to acclimate, reset, and alter my perception of time. Everyone says I need to relax and take it easy. Yeah, right? It should be as simple as taking a deep breath and saying, “ok, I’m relaxed now.” It doesn’t work that way. Have you ever noticed when you finally schedule a vacation, a full seven days away from your everyday routine, that you don’t feel any different until day three?

We bombard our bodies with daily doses of stress hormones. They make our hearts race, our stomach churn, we breathe faster, and our muscles tense as we decide whether to fight the stampeding herd of wooly mastodon or run. Normally, I choose to engage the beast. You never know when you might get your next opportunity to throw a grass-fed mastodon burger on the grill.

After a busy week of bringing home the bacon and creating tasty meals, I reserve Sunday for R&R. I turn off the alarm, indulge in an extra cup of coffee, and allow myself to lounge around in yoga pants all day while sipping a glass of wine. The yoga pants are the key to the entire weekend. How else do you think I’m going to overindulge on those scrumptious burgers?

How do you spend your Sundays?

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Keep on writing.

Jo Hawk The Writer