Saturday, July 3, 2021
Three More this Morning
Monday, June 21, 2021
And Some More
Those of you who follow this blog know I like to post some Great Lines, which I usually label (for some crazy reason) Evershades (see the full list HERE). Well, I ran across a few more. The whole list has to be in the hundreds. I should really thank all these great people for expressing my thoughts on my behalf. (Truth? One of these posters is actually me, it’s my nomme de plume!)
This is from NIN Lyrics Bot (I can't imagine a better name!)
I can still feel you . . . even so far away.
I can't do better than perfection . . . but I might add . . . especially at nights! or especially when falling asleep.
Bella Alarie and Writing
I was reminded of a discussion I had with Will recently while watching some basketball games with my ten year old son who is completely and utterly a basketball fan. It's for Under Armor (I think) and stars Bella Alarie.
I say "I think" because I can't seem to find it on the web, otherwise I would send a link. Regardless, she narrates the commercial and discusses how she felt like an impostor. She reviewed good things that she had done to help get her into the mindset to conquer. I've heard the same thing about coaches in the NFL, who will watch tape of their games and instead of focusing on what the players have done poorly, they will focus on the things they did well. It goes back to something I tell my teams at work, we have to promote our wins more than our failures. We have to be our own best cheerleaders, because there is no guarantee anyone else will know about them.
Regarding writing strategies, I'll say this: first, like I said in my original reply to him, be ready for "writing" to mean mostly "re-writing." I say this again to reinforce it, but also because this has been the biggest surprise to me in writing long drafts of papers and books. It's the most surprising aspect I've found yet. So be ready to edit, rewrite and move on. Also, I think I would say, when the feeling to write strikes, take full advantage. I find that I'll feel a pull to get things done and just sit there and churn through for a few hours on my novels.
Sure, there is the day to day grind, but then there are those writing frenzies. Take advantage of both. Finally, you were asking about parsing down too much. It's always a concern. There's a fine line between saying too much with too much flourish and writing too little. I think the best answer to that comes with "trusted readers." I completely expect to have my friend Andrew read the heck out of my writing when it comes time and since he doesn't work as much in my area of interest, I think hearing back from someone like him would be invaluable, especially when it comes to making links and building the dissertation.
Tuesday, June 15, 2021
More Great Lines
Saw these and thought I would post them. If you haven’t been keeping up with these Great/Evershade lines/labels (see HERE) then you should go back and read em. They’re some wonderful little nuggets in here, and I think I’ve added about 100 posts or more, so tons of content. Enjoy!
This from Call Sign Siren. It's a great one.
Some hearts just feel like you've known them forever.
Friday, June 11, 2021
Ran Into Some More
I ran into a few more quotes that really resonated with me and I felt compelled to share them (see them all HERE)… Instead of retyping them I just did some screenshots and I don’t think that they need much comment they kind of stand on their own real well.
An Inspiring First Line
So I read a few months back, forgot to post this, but it’s a great resource. Might be the best yet in this journey. I've already cited this book twice (see here and here), but that should only show you how great a resource it is.
The first line is inspirational.
Throughout the ages, people have pursued the upper limits of their capabilities. They have answered the call to adventure, learning, and high achievement. Completing the dissertation journey is an adventure in learning and personal growth, the outcome of which can result in extraordinary accomplishment and contribution. Unquestionably, obtaining a doctorate degree (e.g., EdD, PhD, DBA, etc.) is the summit of academia—the highest degree any university can bestow. This journey to “doctor” is difficult, with obstacles and demands along the way; however, once completed, the pride and exultation are a lifelong affirmation.
The Dissertation Journey - Roberts, Carol M.,Hyatt, Laura
Tuesday, June 8, 2021
Everyone Has a Jenny
I got the chance to see Forrest Gump with my youngest son this weekend. It's such a solid movie, and there was lots to discuss with him, but what I found interesting were his views on Jenny.
Are all sorts of meme's and discussion posts and controversies about Jenny and how badly she treats Forest. Personally, I think Jenny's story is there to help us appreciate Forest's journey. You have the ynig and yang, the good and the bad. The viewer gets to see how good parenting effects kids when they grow and how bad parenting affects people. You get to see good choices vs bad choices and how they effect people around you and others in the world. You get to see how tendencies to do good or bad stay with people throughout their lives. Without Jenny's miserable story, Forrest's story is less impactful.
Monday, June 7, 2021
Losing Smell
The other day I posted about how I contracted Covid. I tested positive and that night I realized I couldn't smell the coffee that I was making. It took less than 12 hours from the time I tested positive that I lost my sense of smell and it effected me far more than I would have ever thought.
I have heard from others about the loss of sense from others. Tommy, Sarah, Maria, all of them have told me about it when they had to deal with Covid themselves, but it was mostly just one more data point that I would log. Once it occurs to you it changes the perspective.
Sunday, June 6, 2021
Some More Great Ones
I've run into a few more great lines that I've cataloged into my "Ever Shade" label (see here) for posterity. They all come from the same aggregator, and I may have . . . "may" have . . . changed a word or two.
The first is apropos for this blog:
I fall in love with books more than people.
How true is that. I can think of hundreds and dozens of books that I've loved. I won't say the second half of that statement, but it's a truism aint it?
Saturday, June 5, 2021
Another Great One
This one is similar to one I posted a while back (see here), as a part of my ever shades post (see here) or is it evershade? Maybe evershades? Regardless, I'm not sure why I didn't post this then. Maybe times have changed, maybe I was just listening at the right moment this time.
I don't normally listen to Adele or country music. Too many memories and thoughts that I'd rather avoid. My children don't hold to the same guideance however so the other day someone asked Alexa to play Hello by Adele, and it was this that hit me.
